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Segmented Thermoplastic Polymers Synthesized by Thiol–Ene Click Chemistry: Examples of Thiol–Norbornene and Thiol–Maleimide Click Reactions

Thiol–ene click reactions are used to synthesize segmented thermoplastic materials for the first time via a soft segment + hard segment + chain extender approach that is commonly used to synthesize thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer (TPU). We employ a relatively long chain difunctional thiol (2500...

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Published in:Macromolecules 2018-05, Vol.51 (10), p.3620-3631
Main Authors: Jin, Kailong, Leitsch, Emily K, Chen, Xi, Heath, William H, Torkelson, John M
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