AbstractThis paper reports the first detailed study focussed upon identifying the influence that microwave heating (MWH) has upon the mechanic steps involved in the tin catalysed ring-opening of lactones such as ɛ-caprolactone (CL). Direct comparison of conventional (CH) and microwave (MWH) heated kinetic studies showed that a key factor in the reduction of the polymerisation cycle time with MWH was the elimination of the induction period associated with in situ catalyst manufacture and initiation. NMR studies demonstrated that the most significant mechanistic change contributing to the observed induction time reduction/elimination was faster initiation (i.e., reaction of the initiatior/catalyst complex with the first monomer unit). Consequ...
Polymers have become important industrial materials due to their versatility and wide range of prope...
During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polycondensation reactions ...
The aim of this project was to develop and compare microwave at 2.45 GHz and conventional heating pr...
AbstractThis paper reports the first detailed study focussed upon identifying the influence that mic...
The use of dielectric spectroscopy to develop an underpinning understanding of the molecular transfo...
We report on the ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone incorporated with a magnetic suscepti...
The work presented in this thesis aims to highlight the differences in heating methods, which are co...
The work presented in the thesis attempted to gain in-depth understanding of the effect that the mic...
AbstractThe ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of lactide has been done in two ways: microwave heatin...
An extremely facile, single stage, ‘in-situ’, Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation (CCTP) process...
The synthesis of methyl methacrylate (MMA) oligomers by catalytic chain transfer polymerization (CCT...
During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polycondensation reactions ...
Microwave-assisted ring opening polymerisation (ROP) of ε-caprolactone (ε-cap) has been investigated...
The importance of microwave irradiation in organic synthesis today is unquestionable, but in many ca...
An extremely facile, single stage, ‘in-situ’, Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation (CCTP) process...
Polymers have become important industrial materials due to their versatility and wide range of prope...
During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polycondensation reactions ...
The aim of this project was to develop and compare microwave at 2.45 GHz and conventional heating pr...
AbstractThis paper reports the first detailed study focussed upon identifying the influence that mic...
The use of dielectric spectroscopy to develop an underpinning understanding of the molecular transfo...
We report on the ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone incorporated with a magnetic suscepti...
The work presented in this thesis aims to highlight the differences in heating methods, which are co...
The work presented in the thesis attempted to gain in-depth understanding of the effect that the mic...
AbstractThe ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of lactide has been done in two ways: microwave heatin...
An extremely facile, single stage, ‘in-situ’, Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation (CCTP) process...
The synthesis of methyl methacrylate (MMA) oligomers by catalytic chain transfer polymerization (CCT...
During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polycondensation reactions ...
Microwave-assisted ring opening polymerisation (ROP) of ε-caprolactone (ε-cap) has been investigated...
The importance of microwave irradiation in organic synthesis today is unquestionable, but in many ca...
An extremely facile, single stage, ‘in-situ’, Catalytic Chain Transfer Polymerisation (CCTP) process...
Polymers have become important industrial materials due to their versatility and wide range of prope...
During the past 15 years, increasing application of microwave heating to polycondensation reactions ...
The aim of this project was to develop and compare microwave at 2.45 GHz and conventional heating pr...