Thomas J. Hartle, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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(The incorporation of phosphazenes into organic polymers.) |
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Allcock HR, Prange R, Hartle TJ. (2001) Poly(phosphazene-ethylene oxide) di- and triblock copolymers as solid polymer electrolytes Macromolecules. 34: 5463-5470 |
Allcock HR, Hartle TJ, Taylor JP, et al. (2001) Organic polymers with cyclophosphazene side groups: Influence of the phosphazene on physical properties and thermolysis Macromolecules. 34: 3896-3904 |
Hartle TJ, Sunderland NJ, McIntosh MB, et al. (2000) Phosphinimine modification of organic polymers Macromolecules. 33: 4307-4309 |
Allcock HR, McIntosh MB, Hartle TJ. (1999) Azidophosphazenes as Functionalized Intermediates. Inorganic Chemistry. 38: 5535-5544 |
McIntosh MB, Hartle TJ, Allcock HR. (1999) Synthesis and reactivity of alkoxy, aryloxy, and dialkylamino phosphazene azides [15] Journal of the American Chemical Society. 121: 884-885 |
Hartle TJ, McInstosh MB, Allcock HR. (1999) Phosphazene azides: A new means for polymer cross-linking and property modification American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry. 40: 908-909 |
Nelson JM, Primrose AP, Hartle TJ, et al. (1998) Synthesis of the First Organic Polymer/Polyphosphazene Block Copolymers: Ambient Temperature Synthesis of Triblock Poly(Phosphazene−ethylene oxide) Copolymers Macromolecules. 31: 947-949 |