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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, ed. Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization. Washington, D C: American Chemical Society, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2006-0944.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, ed. Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2000-0768.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, ed. Advances in Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2003-0854.

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Tsarevsky, Nicolay V., and Brent S. Sumerlin, eds. Fundamentals of Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781849737425.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, ed. Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization: Progress in ATRP. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2009-1023.

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Davis, Kelly A. Statistical, gradient, and segmented copolymers by controlled/living radical polymerizations. Berlin: Springer, 2002.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, ed. Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization: Progress in RAFT, DT, NMP & OMRP. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bk-2009-1024.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof, and Kelly A. Davis. Statistical, Gradient, Block and Graft Copolymers by Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45806-9.

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K, Matyjaszewski, American Chemical Society. Division of Polymer Chemistry, and American Chemical Society Meeting, eds. Advances in controlled/living radical polymerization. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2003.

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Yagci, Yusuf, Brent S. Sumerlin, Nicolay V. Tsarevsky, Phlipp Vana, and Peter Nesvadba. Fundamentals of Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization. Royal Society of Chemistry, The, 2013.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof. Advances in Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization. An American Chemical Society Publication, 2003.

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K, Matyjaszewski, ed. Controlled/living radical polymerization: Progress in ATRP. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 2009.

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K, Matyjaszewski, and American Chemical Society. Division of Polymer Chemistry., eds. Controlled/living radical polymerization: From synthesis to materials. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2006.

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Chan-Seng, Delphine. "Living"/controlled radical group polymerization: From emulsion atom transfer radical polymerization to the synthesis of new nitroxides for stable free radical polymerization. 2007.

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K, Matyjaszewski, ed. Controlled/living radical polymerization: Progress in RAFT, NMP & OMRP. Washington DC: American Chemical Society, 2009.

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Matyjaszewski, Krzysztof. Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization: From Synthesis to Materials (Acs Symposium Series). An American Chemical Society Publication, 2006.

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Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization: Progress in ATRP, NMP and RAFT (Acs Symposium Series). An American Chemical Society Publication, 2000.

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Szkurhan, Andrea R. The development and fundamental studies of a unique living-radical emulsion polymerization process. 2006.

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Davis, Fred J., ed. Polymer Chemistry. Oxford University Press, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198503095.001.0001.

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Polymer Chemistry: A Practical Approach in Chemistry has been designed for both chemists working in and new to the area of polymer synthesis. It contains detailed instructions for preparation of a wide-range of polymers by a wide variety of different techniques, and describes how this synthetic methodology can be applied to the development of new materials. It includes details of well-established techniques, e.g. chain-growth or step-growth processes together with more up-to-date examples using methods such as atom-transfer radical polymerization. Less well-known procedures are also included, e.g. electrochemical synthesis of conducting polymers and the preparation of liquid crystalline elastomers with highly ordered structures. Other topics covered include general polymerization methodology, controlled/"living" polymerization methods, the formation of cyclic oligomers during step-growth polymerization, the synthesis of conducting polymers based on heterocyclic compounds, dendrimers, the preparation of imprinted polymers and liquid crystalline polymers. The main bulk of the text is preceded by an introductory chapter detailing some of the techniques available to the scientist for the characterization of polymers, both in terms of their chemical composition and in terms of their properties as materials. The book is intended not only for the specialist in polymer chemistry, but also for the organic chemist with little experience who requires a practical introduction to the field.
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Davis, Kelly A. Statistical, Gradient, Block and Graft Copolymers by Controlled/Living Radical Polymerizations. Springer, 2012.

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