Wilson et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Evaluation of peroxide initiators for radical polymerization‐based self‐healing applicationsWilson et al., 2010
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- Wilson G
- Henderson J
- Caruso M
- Blaiszik B
- McIntire P
- Sottos N
- White S
- Moore J
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- Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
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The suitability of various peroxide initiators for a radical polymerization‐based self‐healing system is evaluated. The initiators are compared using previously established criteria in the design of ring opening metathesis polymerization‐based self‐healing systems. Benzoyl …
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