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- crystal lattice in topochemical polymerisation, giving rise to polymers with high crystallinity, tacticity, and purity. Topochemical polymerisation can...
- connectivity index, Balaban’s J index, and the TAU descriptors. The extended topochemical atom (ETA) indices have been developed based on refinement of TAU descriptors...
- nanolayered films by almost 2 orders of magnitude. Polymers formed via topochemical polymerisation are generally crystalline. In many cases, the monomer...
- polymers closely related to polyacetylene. They are created by the 1,4 topochemical polymerization of diacetylenes. They have multiple applications from...
- 4039/ent1041681-11. ISSN 0008-347X. Helmy, O.; Jander, R. (1 February 2003). "Topochemical learning in black carpenter ants (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)". Insectes...
- Res. Bull. 20, 1409–1420 (1985) Gopalakrishnan, J. & Manthiram, A. Topochemically controlled hydrogen reduction of scheelite-related rare-earth metal...
- Voss. p. 506. Shimizu, S.; Kekka, S.; Kashino, S.; Haisa, M. (1974). "Topochemical Studies. III. The Crystal and Molecular Structures of Crotonic Acid,...
- of different length and due to the various entropy reasons. However, topochemical reactions are one of the easy methods to get single crystals of the polymer...
- nanothreads consistently align. Reaction to form the crystals is not topochemical, as it involves a major rearrangement from a lower symmetry monoclinic...
- structure, properties and utilisation of lesser known species, and also, topochemical analyses of wooden tissues on a subcellular level. In the area of wood...