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Research Keywords for the Discipline: Polymer Science

Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization - ATRP
Biomaterials
Complex Architecture Polymers
Conducting Polymers
Elastomer Chemistry
End Group and Polymer Analysis
Fracture Processes in Polymer Systems
Free Radical Polymerisation Kinetics
Glycopolymer
Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
Liquid Crystalline Coatings for Steel
Mass Spectrometry
micelles
Nanotechnology
Novel Polymer Grafted Surfaces
Optical Polymers
Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Polymers
Polycondensation Processes
Polymer Blends
Polymer Coatings
Polymer Membranes
Polymer Rheology
Polymerisation Reactions
Polymers for Biotechnology Applications
Pulsed Laser Polymerization
Radiation Modification of Polymers
Reversible Addition Fragmentation Transfer - RAFT
Self-Organizing Polymers
Solid Phase Organic Chemistry
Ziegler-Natta Polymerisation


 
 

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