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Rasta silanes: New silyl resins with novel macromolecular architecture via living free radical polymerization

Lindsley et al., 2000

Document ID
7599878755506411919
Author
Lindsley C
Hodges J
Filzen G
Watson B
Geyer A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry

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Heating TEMPO-methyl resin with dialkylsilane styrenes affords larger resin beads via living free radical polymerization. The new silyl resins prepared by this solvent-free suspension polymerization protocol have been coined “Rasta silanes”. Rasta silanes have a novel …
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