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Authors: ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Hr. Allcock, THE SYNTHESIS OF FUNCTIONAL POLYPHOSPHAZENES AND THEIR SURFACES, Applied organometallic chemistry, 12(10-11), 1998, pp. 659-666

Authors: ALLCOCK HR OLMEIJER DL OCONNOR SJM
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., CATION COMPLEXATION AND CONDUCTIVITY IN CROWN-ETHER BEARING POLYPHOSPHAZENES, Macromolecules, 31(3), 1998, pp. 753-759

Authors: NELSON JM PRIMROSE AP HARTLE TJ ALLCOCK HR MANNERS I
Citation: Jm. Nelson et al., SYNTHESIS OF THE FIRST ORGANIC POLYMER POLYPHOSPHAZENE BLOCK-COPOLYMERS - AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF TRIBLOCK POLY(PHOSPHAZENE ETHYLENE-OXIDE) COPOLYMERS, Macromolecules, 31(3), 1998, pp. 947-949

Authors: ALLCOCK HR SUNDERLAND NJ RAVIKIRAN R NELSON JM
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., POLYPHOSPHAZENES WITH NOVEL ARCHITECTURES - INFLUENCE ON PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES AND BEHAVIOR AS SOLID POLYMER ELECTROLYTES, Macromolecules, 31(23), 1998, pp. 8026-8035

Authors: ALLCOCK HR OLMEIJER DL
Citation: Hr. Allcock et Dl. Olmeijer, POLYPHOSPHAZENES FUNCTIONALIZED WITH SULFONE OR SULFOXIDE GROUPS - SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION, AND POSSIBLE POLYMER ELECTROLYTE APPLICATIONS, Macromolecules, 31(23), 1998, pp. 8036-8046

Authors: ALLCOCK HR RAVIKIRAN R OLSHAVSKY MA
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HINDERED POLYPHOSPHAZENES VIA FUNCTIONALIZED INTERMEDIATES - EXPLORATORY MODELS FOR ELECTROOPTICAL MATERIALS, Macromolecules, 31(16), 1998, pp. 5206-5214

Authors: ALLCOCK HR MCINTOSH MB KLINGENBERG EH NAPIERALA ME
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., FUNCTIONALIZED POLYPHOSPHAZENES - POLYMERS WITH PENDENT TERTIARY TRIALKYLAMINO GROUPS, Macromolecules, 31(16), 1998, pp. 5255-5263

Authors: ALLCOCK HR NAPIERALA ME OLMEIJER DL CAMERON CG KUHARCIK SE REED CS OCONNOR SJM
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., NEW MACROMOLECULES FOR SOLID POLYMERIC ELECTROLYTES, Electrochimica acta, 43(10-11), 1998, pp. 1145-1150

Authors: OLSHAVSKY MA ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Ma. Olshavsky et Hr. Allcock, SYNTHESIS OF CDS NANOPARTICLES IN SOLUTION AND IN A POLYPHOSPHAZENE MATRIX, Chemistry of materials, 9(6), 1997, pp. 1367-1376

Authors: MACK LL FITZPATRICK RJ ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Ll. Mack et al., LANGMUIR-ADAM TROUGH STUDIES OF HYDROPHOBICITY, HYDROPHILICITY, AND AMPHILICITY IN SMALL-MOLECULE AND HIGH-POLYMERIC PHOSPHAZENES, Langmuir, 13(7), 1997, pp. 2123-2132

Authors: IBIM SEM AMBROSIO AMA KWON MS ELAMIN SF ALLCOCK HR LAURENCIN CT
Citation: Sem. Ibim et al., NOVEL POLYPHOSPHAZENE POLY(LACTIDE-CO-GLYCOLIDE) BLENDS - MISCIBILITYAND DEGRADATION STUDIES/, Biomaterials, 18(23), 1997, pp. 1565-1569

Authors: ALLCOCK HR REEVES SD NELSON JM CRANE CA MANNERS I
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., POLYPHOSPHAZENE BLOCK-COPOLYMERS VIA THE CONTROLLED CATIONIC, AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE POLYMERIZATION OF PHOSPHORANIMINES, Macromolecules, 30(7), 1997, pp. 2213-2215

Authors: NELSON JM ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Jm. Nelson et Hr. Allcock, SYNTHESIS OF TRIARMED-STAR POLYPHOSPHAZENES VIA THE LIVING CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF PHOSPHORANIMINES AT AMBIENT-TEMPERATURES, Macromolecules, 30(6), 1997, pp. 1854-1856

Authors: PRIMROSE AP PARVEZ M ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Ap. Primrose et al., INCLUSION ADDUCT FORMATION BETWEEN TRIS(O-PHENYLENEDIOXY)CYCLOTRIPHOSPHAZENE AND POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE) OR POLYETHYLENE, Macromolecules, 30(3), 1997, pp. 670-672

Authors: ALLCOCK HR KRAUSE WE
Citation: Hr. Allcock et We. Krause, POLYPHOSPHAZENES WITH ADAMANTYL SIDE-GROUPS, Macromolecules, 30(19), 1997, pp. 5683-5687

Authors: OLSHAVSKY M ALLCOCK HR
Citation: M. Olshavsky et Hr. Allcock, POLYPHOSPHAZENES WITH HIGH REFRACTIVE-INDEXES - OPTICAL DISPERSION AND MOLAR REFRACTIVITY, Macromolecules, 30(14), 1997, pp. 4179-4183

Authors: ALLCOCK HR RAVIKIRAN R OCONNOR SJM
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., EFFECT OF OLIGO(ETHYLENEOXY)CYCLOTRIPHOSPHAZENES, TETRAGLYME, AND OTHER SMALL MOLECULES ON THE IONIC-CONDUCTIVITY OF THE POLY[BIS(METHOXYETHOXYETHOXY)PHOSPHAZENE] (MEEP) LITHIUM TRIFLATE SYSTEM/, Macromolecules, 30(11), 1997, pp. 3184-3190

Authors: NELSON JM ALLCOCK HR MANNERS I
Citation: Jm. Nelson et al., CATIONIC HOMOPOLYMERIZATION AND COPOLYMERIZATION OF FLUOROPHOSPHORANIMINES AS AN AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE SYNTHETIC ROUTE TO POLY(FLUOROPHOSPHAZENES), [N=PF(R)](N), WITH CONTROLLED ARCHITECTURES, Macromolecules, 30(11), 1997, pp. 3191-3196

Authors: ALLCOCK HR NELSON JM REEVES SD HONEYMAN CH MANNERS I
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., AMBIENT-TEMPERATURE DIRECT SYNTHESIS OF POLY(ORGANOPHOSPHAZENES) VIA THE LIVING CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF ORGANOSUBSTITUTED PHOSPHORANIMINES, Macromolecules, 30(1), 1997, pp. 50-56

Authors: ALLCOCK HR KUHARCIK SE
Citation: Hr. Allcock et Se. Kuharcik, HYBRID PHOSPHAZENE-ORGANOSILICON POLYMERS .2. HIGH-POLYMER AND MATERIALS SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES, Journal of inorganic and organometallic polymers, 6(1), 1996, pp. 1-41

Authors: ALLCOCK HR BRENNAN DJ WHITTLE RR
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., THE SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURE OF TRIPHENYLSILOXYCYCLOTRIPHOSPHAZENES, Heteroatom chemistry, 7(1), 1996, pp. 67-95

Authors: TENHUISEN KS BROWN PW REED CS ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Ks. Tenhuisen et al., LOW-TEMPERATURE SYNTHESIS OF A SELF-ASSEMBLING COMPOSITE - HYDROXYAPATITE-POLY[BIS(SODIUM CARBOXYLATOPHENOXY)PHOSPHAZENE], Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine, 7(11), 1996, pp. 673-682

Authors: REED CS TENHUISEN KS BROWN PW ALLCOCK HR
Citation: Cs. Reed et al., THERMAL-STABILITY AND COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CALCIUM-DEFICIENT HYDROXYAPATITE POLY[BIS(CARBOXYLATOPHENOXY)PHOSPHAZENE] COMPOSITES, Chemistry of materials, 8(2), 1996, pp. 440-447

Authors: ALLCOCK HR MORRISSEY CT WAY WK WINOGRAD N
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., CONTROLLED FORMATION OF CARBOXYLIC-ACID GROUPS AT POLYPHOSPHAZENE SURFACES - OXIDATIVE AND HYDROLYTIC ROUTES, Chemistry of materials, 8(12), 1996, pp. 2730-2738

Authors: ALLCOCK HR ALSHALI S NGO DC VISSCHER KB PARVEZ M
Citation: Hr. Allcock et al., SMALL-MOLECULE MODEL PHOSPHAZENES WITH PARASUBSTITUTED PHENOXY SIDE-GROUPS - SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL-STRUCTURES AND COMPARISONS WITH CORRESPONDING HIGH POLYMERS, Journal of the Chemical Society. Dalton transactions, (17), 1996, pp. 3549-3559
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