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Polyphosphazenes and the Process of Macromolecular Substitution
Harry R. Allcock
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Chen Chen
Chemistry
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Polyphosphazene
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Macromolecular Substitution
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Materials Science
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Aerospace Materials
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Biopolymers
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Unique Characteristics
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Organic Precursor
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Metal-polymer
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Polymerization Process
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Property Combinations
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Poly(organophosphazene)
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Petroleum
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Organic Polymer
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Battery Components
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Fire-resistant
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Chlorine Atom
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Medical Devices
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Polymer-ceramic Composites
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Synthetic Polymers
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High Energy Radiation
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Semiconductor Components
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Organic Polymer
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Nucleophile
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Aerospace Material
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Polyphosphazenes
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Polymerization
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Synthetic Polymer
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Aerospace Material
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Polymer Science
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Combustibility
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Polymerization
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