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Highly structured pH-responsive honeycomb films by a combination of a breath figure process and in situ thermolysis of a polystyrene-block-poly(ethoxy ethyl acrylate) precursor
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Development of optimized autonomous self-healing systems for epoxy materials based on maleimide chemistry
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Redox-responsive degradable PEG cryogels as potential cell scaffolds in tissue engineering
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'Clicking' polymers or just efficient linking: what is the difference?
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Redox-responsive degradable PEG-cryogels as potential cell scaffolds in tissue engineering
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Norbornenyl-based RAFT agents for the preparation of functional polymers via thiol-ene chemistry
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Evaluation of degradable PEG-cryogels as potential cell scaffolds in tissue engineering
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Development of optimized autonomous self-healing systems based on highly efficient reactions
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Effect of crosslinker multiplicity on the gel point in ATRP
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Limitations of radical thiol-ene reactions for polymer-polymer conjugation
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Redox-responsive degradation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based cryogels
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Poly(ethylene glycol) based degradable cryogels
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'Thio-click' chemistry towards functional polymers: how to optimize it?
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Redox-responsive degradation of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based cryogels
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Combination of RAFT and Thiol-ene chemistry toward functional polymers
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Chemical modifications of cryogels verified using high-resolution mass NMR spectroscopy
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Norbornenyl based raft agents for the preparation of functional polymers via thiol-ene click chemistry
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'Click' chemistry/ATRP combination for the design of poly(acrylic) acid containing polymers and the evaluation of polymeric ligands
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Poly(acrylic acid) with disuffide bond for the elaboration of pH-responsive brush surfaces
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Solvent-resistant nanofiltration for product purification and catalyst recovery in Click chemistry reactions
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Post-reaction catalyst purification of 'Click' chemistry products with solvent resistant nanofiltration (SRNF)
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Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) based cryogels with cleavable disulfide linkages
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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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Thiol-mediated polymeric materials
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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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Network formation by free radical polymerization versus network formation by controlled radical polymerization/by thiol-ene 'click' chemistry: a single-molecule view
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‘Click’ functionalization of cryogels conveniently verified and quantified using high- resolution MAS NMR spectroscopy
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'Clicked' polymeric microcapsules and beads: azide-alkyne versus thiol-yne approach
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'Click' functionalization of cryogels easily verified using high-resolution MAS NMR spectroscopy
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Functionalization of cryogels: toward versatile macroporous materials
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Block versus block-like copolymers: synthesis and solid-liquid interface behavior
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'Clicked' polymeric microcapsules and beads: Azide-alkyne versus thiol-ene and thiol-yne approach (Abstract of Lecture)
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Comparative Study of the Solid-Liquid Interface Behavior of Amphiphilic Block and Block-Like Copolymers
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From novel block-like copolymers to reactive nanoparticles: ATRP and “click” chemistry as synthetic tools
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Stimuli-responsive degradable cryogels
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Block copolymers via thiol-ene 'click' chemistry
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Gelation in ATRP: using branching agents with different functionality
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Biodegradable polymeric microcapsules via ‘click’ chemistry
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Gelation in ATRP: Using branching reagents with different functionality
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Chemical modifications of cryogels verified using high-resolution mass NMR spectroscopy
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'Clicked' microcapsules, beads and multilayers: azide-alkyne versus thiol-ene and thiolyne approach
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Block copolymers via thiol-ene 'click' chemistry
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Fabrication of porous 'clickable' polymer beads and rods through generation of high internal phase emulsion (HIPE) droplets in a simple microfluidic device
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From novel block-like copolymers to reactive nanoparticles: ATRP and "click" chemistry as synthetic tools
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Stimuli-responsive degradable cryogels (Poster presentation)
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Amphiphilic block versus ‘block-like’ copolymers prepared by ATRP: Synthesis, micellization and pigment stabilization
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Gelation in ATRP: effect of cross-linker multiplicity
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Exploration of novel functionalization concepts for surfaces, beads and microcapsules