Thermoresponsive Poly(Ionic Liquid)s in Aqueous Salt Solutions: Salting-Out Effect on Their Phase Behavior and Water Absorption/Desorption Properties
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Thermoresponsive Poly(Ionic Liquid)s in Aqueous Salt Solutions: Salting-Out Effect on Their Phase Behavior and Water Absorption/Desorption Properties
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MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 37, Issue 14, Pages 1130-1134
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Wiley
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2016-03-18
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10.1002/marc.201500752
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