Recent Publications
  Coates, Geoffrey W.; Hillmyer, Marc A. – A Virtual Issue of Macromolecules: "Polymers from Renewable Resources". – Macromolecules ACS ASAP 2009 (Link for non-subscribers)
  Chang, Kwanho; Robertson, Megan L.; Hillmyer, Marc A. – Phase Inversion in Polylactide/Soybean Oil Blends Compatibilized by Poly(isoprene-b-lactide) Block Copolymers. – ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces ACS ASAP 2009 (Link for non-subscribers)
  Wanamaker, Carolyn L.; Bluemle, Michael J.; Pitet, Louis M.; O'Leary, Leslie E.; Tolman, William B.; Hillmyer, Marc A. – Consequences of Polylactide Stereochemistry on the Properties of Polylactide-Polymenthide-Polylactide Thermoplastic Elastomers. – Biomacromolecules 2009, 10, 2904. (Link for non-subscribers)
  Wanamaker, Carolyn L.; Tolman, William B.; Hillmyer, Marc A. – Poly(D-lactide)-Poly(menthide)-Poly(D-lactide) Triblock Copolymers as Crystal Nucleating Agents for Poly(L-lactide). – Macromolecular Symposia 2009, 283-284, 130.
  Meuler, Adam J.; Hillmyer, Marc A.; Bates, Frank S. – Ordered Network Mesostructures in Block Polymer Materials. – Macromolecules 2009, 42, 7221.
  Ha, Jeong-Myeong; Hamilton, Benjamin D.; Hillmyer, Marc A.; Ward, Michael D. – Phase Behavior and Polymorphism of Organic Crystals Confined within Nanoscale Chambers. – Crystal Growth & Design ACS ASAP 2009
  Chen, Liang; Hallinan, Daniel T.; Elabd, Yossef A.; Hillmyer, Marc A. – Highly Selective Polymer Electrolyte Membranes from Reactive Block Polymers. – Macromolecules 2009, 42, 6075. (Link for non-subscribers)
  Qin, Yang; Hillmyer, Marc A. – Poly(3-hexyl-2,5-thienylene vinylene) by ADMET Polymerization of a Dipropenyl Monomer. – Macromolecules ACS ASAP 2009 (Link for non-subscribers)
  Meuler, Adam J.; Ellison, Christopher J.; Qin, Jian; Evans, Christopher M.; Hillmyer, Marc A.; Bates, Frank S. – Polydispersity effects in poly(isoprene-b-styrene-b-ethylene oxide) triblock terpolymers. – Journal of Chemical Physics 2009, 130, 234903/1.
  Lowe, Jennifer R.; Tolman, William B.; Hillmyer, Marc A. – Oxidized Dihydrocarvone as a Renewable Multifunctional Monomer for the Synthesis of Shape Memory Polyesters. – Biomacromolecules 2009, 10, 2003. (Link for non-subscribers)
 
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