A New Derivation of Post Gel Properties of Network Polymers
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About A New Derivation of Post Gel Properties of Network Polymers
This paper, published in 1976, received 440 indexed citations . Written by Douglas R. Miller and Christopher W. Macosko covering the research area of Organic Chemistry. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Polymers and Plastics (248 citations), Organic Chemistry (173 citations) and Mechanical Engineering (120 citations). Published in Macromolecules.
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