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Functional polyolefins: Synthesis and energy storage applications
T. C.Mike Chung
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Polyolefins
100%
Functional Polyolefins
100%
Energy Storage Applications
100%
Active Sites
75%
Side Chain
75%
Chain End
75%
Block Copolymer
50%
Metallocene Catalyst
50%
Functional Groups
50%
Graft Copolymer
50%
Polar Groups
50%
Functionalization of Polyolefin
50%
Dielectric Thin Films
25%
Energy Storage
25%
High Power Density
25%
Knowledge-how
25%
Deactivation
25%
High Energy Density
25%
Polar Monomer
25%
Halides
25%
Comonomer
25%
Reactive Sites
25%
Interconversion
25%
Polymerization Process
25%
Capacitors
25%
Available Technology
25%
Effective Approach
25%
Copolymerization
25%
Methacrylate Polymer
25%
Acrylic Polymer
25%
Functional Polymers
25%
Living Radical
25%
Chain Transfer Agent
25%
Grafting from
25%
Side Reactions
25%
Functionalized Polyolefins
25%
End-functionalized
25%
Polypropylene Polymers
25%
Radical Initiator
25%
Reactive Groups
25%
Mild Reaction Conditions
25%
Reactor Processes
25%
Direct Polymerization
25%
One-pot Reaction
25%
Anionic Initiators
25%
Controlled Polymerization
25%
Chemical Engineering
Polyolefin
100%
Polymerization
66%
Block Copolymer
33%
Organometallics
22%
Functional Group
22%
Graft Copolymer
22%
Polypropylene
11%
Copolymerization
11%
Transition Metal
11%
Functional Polymer
11%