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Australian Journal of Chemistry Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 59 Number 10 2006
RESEARCH FRONT: The Emergence of RAFT Polymerization


Table of Contents with graphics and descriptions 


pp. xxv-xxvii

 


The Emergence of RAFT Polymerization 

Graeme Moad

pp. 661-662

 


The Genesis of the Reversible Radical Addition–Fragmentation–Transfer of Thiocarbonylthio Derivatives from the Barton–McCombie Deoxygenation: A Brief Account and Some Mechanistic Observations 

Samir Z. Zard

pp. 663-668

  
 


Living Radical Polymerization by the RAFT Process—A First Update 

Graeme Moad, Ezio Rizzardo and San H. Thang

pp. 669-692

 | Video (11.7 MB)
 


Controlled Radical Polymerization in Aqueous Dispersed Media 

Maud Save, Yohann Guillaneuf and Robert G. Gilbert

pp. 693-711

  
 


Ab Initio Kinetic Modelling in Radical Polymerization: A Paradigm Shift in Reaction Kinetic Analysis 

Michelle L. Coote and Christopher Barner-Kowollik

pp. 712-718

  
 


Synthesis of Star Polymers using RAFT Polymerization: What is Possible? 

Christopher Barner-Kowollik, Thomas P. Davis and Martina H. Stenzel

pp. 719-727

  
 


RAFT-Mediated Emulsion Polymerization of Styrene using a Non-Ionic Surfactant 

Carl N. Urbani, Hang N. Nguyen and Michael J. Monteiro

pp. 728-732

    | Supplementary Material (363 KB)
 


One-Pot Synthetic Strategy to Core Cross-Linked Micelles with pH-Sensitive Cross-Linked Cores and Temperature-Sensitive Shells through RAFT Polymerization 

Li-Ping Yang and Cai-Yuan Pan

pp. 733-736

  
 


RAFT Graft Polymerization of 2-(Dimethylaminoethyl) Methacrylate onto Cellulose Fibre 

Debashish Roy, James T. Guthrie and Sébastien Perrier

pp. 737-741

    | Supplementary Material (113 KB)
 


Investigation into the Initialization Behaviour of RAFT-Mediated Styrene–Maleic Anhydride Copolymerizations 

Eric T. A. van den Dungen, Jacques Rinquest, Nadine O. Pretorius, Jean M. McKenzie, James B. McLeary, Ron D. Sanderson and Bert Klumperman

pp. 742-748

  
 


Chiroptical Properties of Homopolymers and Block Copolymers Synthesized from the Enantiomeric Monomers N-Acryloyl-L-Alanine and N-Acryloyl-D-Alanine Using Aqueous RAFT Polymerization 

Brad S. Lokitz, Jonathan E. Stempka, Adam W. York, Yuting Li, Hitesh K. Goel, G. Reid Bishop and Charles L. McCormick

pp. 749-754

  
 


Thermolysis of RAFT-Synthesized Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) 

Bill Chong, Graeme Moad, Ezio Rizzardo, Melissa Skidmore and San H. Thang

pp. 755-762

 


Synthesis of Carboxylic Acid and Ester Mid-Functionalized Polymers using RAFT Polymerization and ATRP 

Nino Malic and Richard A. Evans

pp. 763-771

    | Supplementary Material (121 KB)
 


  
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