Non-steady-state living polymerization: A new route to control cationic ring-opening polymerization (CROP) of oxetane via an activation chain end (ACE) mechanism at ambient temperature

Hassen Bouchékif*, Marcia I. Philbin, Eamon Colclough, Allan J. Amass

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