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Crosslink Products, Mechanism, and Network Structure of Benzocyclobutene Terminated Bisphenol a Polycarbonates

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Studies on crosslinked benzocyclobutene terminated bisphenol A polycarbonates (BCB PC’s) (1) have provided insight into both their crosslinking chemistry and network structure.

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Marks, M.J. (1992). Crosslink Products, Mechanism, and Network Structure of Benzocyclobutene Terminated Bisphenol a Polycarbonates. In: Aharoni, S.M. (eds) Synthesis, Characterization, and Theory of Polymeric Networks and Gels. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3016-9_12

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