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1. Syntheses Of Functional Oligomers And Their Applications To Polypropylene/Nylon 6 Blend Systems
2. Preparation Of Magnetic Composite Microspheres By Template Mini-emulsion Polymerization And Their Application In Protein Purification
3. Studies On Preparation And Character Of Bilirubin Adsorption And Surface-imprinting Materials With High-performance
4. Preparation And Characterization Of Affinity Polymer Carrier Microspheres By Soap-free Emulsion Polymerization
5. Studies On Grafting Polymerization Of Glycidyl Methacrylate On Silica Nanoparticles By ATRP Method
6. Anionic Polymerization Of Alkyl Methacrylates And Styrene Initiated By Lithium Organocuprates
7. Study On The Grafting Of Polyolefin With MAH And GMA By Reactive Extrusion
8. Preparation And Adsorption Property Of Novel Adsorption Materials For Bilirubin
9. Research On The Synthesis Of Glycidyl Methacrylate
10. Synthesis And Application Of Polyesteracrylate For Ultra Violet Curable Powder Coatings
11. Ambient Temperature RAFT Polymerization Of Methacrylate Under Visible Light Radiation
12. Synthesis Of Glycidyl Methacrylate Based Block Copolymers With Self-Catalysis And Self-initiation Behaviors Via Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization
13. Study On Preparation And Properties Of Side-Chain Azo-Polymers
14. (Co)Polymerizations Of Hydrophobic Monomers In Aqueous Solution In The Presence Of Cyclodextrins
15. The Synthesis And Adsorption Properties Of Chelating Resin Modified By Thiosemicarbazide
16. The Synthesis And The Application Study Of Soy Protein Adhesives
17. Synthesis And Application Of Glycidyl Methacrylate Modified Polyacrylate Binder For Pigment Printing
18. Study Of The Properties And Structure Of Emulsion Polyurethane Graft Copolymerization Modified With Acrylate
19. Preparation Of Polyethylene Glycol Grafted On PEG-GMA/MMA Microspheres And Studies On Its Phase Transfer Catalysis
20. The Immobilization Of β-Galactosidase On Glycidyl Methacrylate Macroporous Polymer Particles
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