Sustainable terpene-based polyamides via anionic polymerization of a pinene-derived lactam
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Sustainable terpene-based polyamides via anionic polymerization of a pinene-derived lactam
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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 54, Issue 7, Pages 841-844
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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2018-01-04
DOI
10.1039/c7cc08266e
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