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Poly(3-(2,5-dioctylphenyl)thiophene) Synthesized by Direct Arylation Polycondensation: End Groups, Defects, and Crystallinity Schiefer D, Komber H, Keheze FM, Kunz S, Hanselmann R, Reiter G, Sommer M Macromolecules, 49(19), 7230, 2016 |
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Design of Soluble Hyperbranched Polythiophenes with Tailor-Made Optoelectronic Properties Richter TV, Link S, Hanselmann R, Ludwigs S Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 30(15), 1323, 2009 |
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Synthesis of hyperbranched aromatic homo- and copolyesters via the slow monomer addition method Mock A, Burgath A, Hanselmann R, Frey H Macromolecules, 34(22), 7692, 2001 |
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Synthesis of epiantillatoxin, a stereoisomer of the potent ichthyotoxin from Lyngbya majuscula White JD, Hanselmann R, Wardrop DJ Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121(5), 1106, 1999 |
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Silsesquioxane-based amphiphiles Knischka R, Dietsche F, Hanselmann R, Frey H, Mulhaupt R, Lutz PJ Langmuir, 15(14), 4752, 1999 |
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Controlled synthesis of hyperbranched polyglycerols by ring-opening multibranching polymerization Sunder A, Hanselmann R, Frey H, Mulhaupt R Macromolecules, 32(13), 4240, 1999 |
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Hyperbranched carbosilane oxazoline-macromonomers: polymerization and coupling to a trimesic acid core Lach C, Hanselmann R, Frey H, Mulhaupt R Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 19(9), 461, 1998 |
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Hyperbranched polymers prepared via the core-dilution slow addition technique : Computer simulation of molecular weight distribution and degree of branching Hanselmann R, Holter D, Frey H Macromolecules, 31(12), 3790, 1998 |
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Structural-Properties of Fractionated Starch Polymers and Their Dependence on the Dissolution Process Hanselmann R, Burchard W, Ehrat M, Widmer HM Macromolecules, 29(9), 3277, 1996 |