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Controlled synthesis of anisotropic polymer particles templated by porous coordination polymers

Uemura et al., 2013

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15290559607930304838
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Uemura T
Kaseda T
Kitagawa S
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Chemistry of Materials

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Nonspherical polymer particles have been efficiently prepared in different morphological crystals of porous coordination polymers (PCPs) by in situ radical polymerization of styrene and methylmethacrylate, followed by removal of the host PCP frameworks in aqueous …
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