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Straightforward synthesis of functionalized cyclic polymers in high yield via raft and thiolactone/disulfide chemistry
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One-pot double modification of P(NIPAAM): a tool for designing tailor-made multi-responsive polymers
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Synthesis of multi-functionalized hydrogels by a thiolactone-based synthetic protocol
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Complex polymer architectures by combination of RAFT and post-polymerization methods
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Kinetic modeling of radical thiol-ene chemistry for macromolecular design: importance of side reactions and diffusional limitations
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- Journal Article
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Straightforward synthesis of functionalized cyclic polymers in high yield via RAFT and thiolactone-disulfide chemistry
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One-pot double modification of p(NIPAAm) : a tool for designing tailor-made multiresponsive polymers
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Straightforward synthesis of functionalized cyclic polymers in high yield via RAFT and thiolactone/disulfide chemistry (Abstract of Lect)
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- Conference Paper
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Kinetic modeling explains inherent limitations of radical thiol-ene chemistry for macromolecular design
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Double modular modification of thiolactone-containing polymers : towards polythiols and derived structures
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From NMP to RAFT and thiol-ene chemistry by in situ functionalization of nitroxide chain ends
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Additive-free clicking for polymer functionalization and coupling by tetrazine-norbornene chemistry
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Straightforward synthesis of functionalized cyclic polymers in high yield via RAFT and thiolactone/disulfide chemistry
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Novel and powerful polymeric platforms for conjugation and postpolymerization functionalization
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Thiolactone chemistry: a powerful, approach in the metal-free conjugation toolbox
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Polythiols and derived structures through a double modular modification of tiolactone-containing polymers
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Norbornene based RAFT agents for the preparation of functional polymers via thiol-ene chemistry
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Evaluation of coupling efficiency for radical thiol-ene chemistry
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Thiolactone as in situ thiol source for functional and complex polymer architectures
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A comparison study on microwave-assisted and conventional cationic ring-opening polymerization of 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline by using allyl bromide as a new functional initiator
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Thiolactone as in situ thiol source for functional and complex polymer architectures
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Novel and powerful polymeric platforms for conjugation and postpolymerization functionalization
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Norbornenyl-based RAFT agents for the preparation of functional polymers via thiol-ene chemistry
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Polymeric platforms based on thiolactone monomers for post-polymerization functionalization
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Tetrazine-norbornene ligation: promising additive-free approach in polymer science [oral]
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Tetrazine-norbornene ligation: promising additive-free approach in polymer sicence [poster]
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Additive-free clicking for polymer functionalization and coupling by tetrazine-norbornene chemistry
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Limitations of radical thiol-ene reaction for polymer-polymer conjugations
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- Journal Article
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- open access
Limitations of radical thiol-ene reactions for polymer-polymer conjugation
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RAFT and '’Thio-click' chemistry toward functional polymers
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'Thio-click' chemistry toward functional polymers: how to optimize it?
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'Thio-click' chemistry towards functional polymers: how to optimize it?
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Combination of RAFT and Thiol-ene chemistry toward functional polymers
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Norbornenyl based raft agents for the preparation of functional polymers via thiol-ene click chemistry
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'Thio-click' chemistry towards functional polymers: how to optimize it ?
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'Thio-click' chemistry toward functional polymers: how to optimize it?
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Norbornenyl based raft agents for the preparation of functional polymers via thiol-ene click chemistry
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Limitations of radical thiol-ene reactions for polymer-polymer conjugations
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RAFT and thiol-ene chemistry toward functional polymers (Lect. by Milan)
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Combination of RAFT and thiol-ene chemistry toward functional polymers
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Block copolymers via thiol-ene 'click' chemistry
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Block copolymers via thiol-ene 'click' chemistry