A versatile synthetic methodology is presented for the preparation of graft copolymers with mixed graft distributions using reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT). The approach harnesses the ability of Z group-tethered grafts to fragment off the backbone to facilitate intermolecular graft exchange reactions between distinct starting materials
An efficient metal-free “grafting onto” method was developed for preparing bottlebrush polymers base...
The RAFT polymerization is a versatile technique to synthesize polymers with narrow dispersity and h...
Radical polymerization is one of the most widely used processes for the commercial production of hig...
This thesis investigates new synthetic methods for preparing graft copolymers using reversible addit...
The combination of the reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization R-grou...
We report the polymerisation-induced self-assembly of poly(lauryl methacrylate)-graft-poly(benzyl me...
An orthogonal combination of cationic and radical RAFT polymerizations is used to synthesize bottleb...
Reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization has been shown to be a facile...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Royal Society of Chemistry in Chemical Soc...
This Perspective summarizes the features and limitations of reversible addition–fragmentation chain ...
The combination of different monomer classes has been sought after to access a wider range of brush ...
The development of advanced materials based on well‐defined polymeric architectures is proving to be...
The synthesis of amine end-functionalised polymers by controlled free radicaltechniques has been inv...
Cellulose is a versatile, abundant and biocompatible polymer. New biobased polymers with tailor-mad...
We report a novel photoiniferter approach toward enabling chemoselective fragmentation of reversible...
An efficient metal-free “grafting onto” method was developed for preparing bottlebrush polymers base...
The RAFT polymerization is a versatile technique to synthesize polymers with narrow dispersity and h...
Radical polymerization is one of the most widely used processes for the commercial production of hig...
This thesis investigates new synthetic methods for preparing graft copolymers using reversible addit...
The combination of the reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization R-grou...
We report the polymerisation-induced self-assembly of poly(lauryl methacrylate)-graft-poly(benzyl me...
An orthogonal combination of cationic and radical RAFT polymerizations is used to synthesize bottleb...
Reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization has been shown to be a facile...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Royal Society of Chemistry in Chemical Soc...
This Perspective summarizes the features and limitations of reversible addition–fragmentation chain ...
The combination of different monomer classes has been sought after to access a wider range of brush ...
The development of advanced materials based on well‐defined polymeric architectures is proving to be...
The synthesis of amine end-functionalised polymers by controlled free radicaltechniques has been inv...
Cellulose is a versatile, abundant and biocompatible polymer. New biobased polymers with tailor-mad...
We report a novel photoiniferter approach toward enabling chemoselective fragmentation of reversible...
An efficient metal-free “grafting onto” method was developed for preparing bottlebrush polymers base...
The RAFT polymerization is a versatile technique to synthesize polymers with narrow dispersity and h...
Radical polymerization is one of the most widely used processes for the commercial production of hig...