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Optically Active Polymers
General Methods of Synthesis of Optically Active Polymers
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Eric Selegny
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Liliane Merle-Aubry
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1979
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Springer Netherlands
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Chirality in polyisocyanides
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ÜBer hochmolekulare, insbesondere optisch aktive polyester der milchsäure, ein beitrag zur stereochemie makromolekularer verbindungen
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Hans-Henning Kleine
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Circular Dichroism of Polymers: Theory and Practice
pp. 15
General Methods of Synthesis of Optically Active Polymers
pp. 83
Synthesis of Optically Active Polymers from Unsaturated Monomers
pp. 111
Synthesis of Optically Active Polymers from Cyclic Monomers by Stereoelective Polymerization
pp. 143
Optically Active Poly-Propiothiolactones
pp. 159
Asymmetric Synthesis in Radical Polymerization
pp. 183
Synthesis of Chiral Non-Racemic Dimers and Polymers Via Topochemical Reactions in Chiral Crystals; an Example of an ‘Absolute’ Asymmetric Synthesis
pp. 199
Conformational Properties of Stereoregular Polyamides with Varying Degrees of Structural Rigidity
pp. 219
Some Properties of Optically Active Poly (N-Formylpropylenimine)
pp. 225
Circular Dichroism and Conformation in Copolymers with Aromatic Side Chains and in Low Molecular Weight Models
pp. 231
Conformational Studies on Synthetic Polypeptides. Contribution to the Optical Activity from Side-Chain Chromophores
pp. 253
Circular Dichroism on α-L-Glutamic Acid Oligomers
pp. 259
Conformational Dynamics of Optically Active Linear Biopolymers
pp. 267
Modification of Chiral Properties Due to Interaction of Polymers and Small Molecules or Ions
pp. 291
Optical Activity of Reactive ‘Non Regular’ Synthetic Polymers. Properties and Applications
pp. 317
Inversion of Optical Rotation of Poly(Propylene Oxide) by Solvent
pp. 331
Synthesis, Ring Opening Study and Properties of Some New Polyampholytes from Substituted Aziridines
pp. 345
Solution Properties of IronIII Complexes of Acetoacetylated Poly-l-Lysine, Poly-l-Ornithine and Poly-l-Diaminobutyric Acid
pp. 351
Studies on Complexes of Antineoplastic Agents with DNA
pp. 357
Synthetic Optically Active Polymers as Catalysts for Asymmetric Syntheses
pp. 403
Separation of Enantiomers with Insoluble Optically Active Polymers
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