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Functional Polymers

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Functional Polymers

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Functional polymers are the basis for the most important trends in polymer science in the last decade. They have properties that are not only derived from the macromolecular structure, but depend to a significant extent, or even entirely, on the functional group substituents on the macromolecules

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Vogl, O. (1989). Functional Polymers. In: Bergbreiter, D.E., Martin, C.R. (eds) Functional Polymers. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0815-7_11

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