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Synthesis of Fluoropolymers Using Borane-Mediated Control Radical Polymerization for Energy Storage Applications
T. C.Mike Chung
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Boranes
100%
Energy Storage Applications
100%
Fluoropolymer
100%
Vinylidene Fluoride
50%
Published Results
25%
Narrow Molecular Weight Distribution
25%
Ambient Temperature
25%
Functional Groups
25%
Diblock Copolymer
25%
Relative Area
25%
Trifluoroethylene
25%
Chain End
25%
Radical Polymerization
25%
Chlorotrifluoroethylene
25%
Chain Transfer Reaction
25%
End-functionalized Polymers
25%
Terminal Functional Group
25%
Radical Initiator
25%
Two-terminal
25%
Oxygen Control
25%
One-terminal
25%
Material Science
Fluoropolymer
100%
Polymerization
50%
Copolymer
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Molecular Weight
100%
Environmental Temperature
50%