Nicolas J. Sunderland, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Polymer Synthesis, Materials Chemistry, and Biomedicine
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Harry R. Allcock grad student 2000 Penn State
 (Design, synthesis, and molecular recognition of phosphazene materials.)
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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
Allcock HR, Sunderland NJ. (2001) Separation of polymers and small molecules by crystalline host systems Macromolecules. 34: 3069-3076
Hartle TJ, Sunderland NJ, McIntosh MB, et al. (2000) Phosphinimine modification of organic polymers Macromolecules. 33: 4307-4309
Allcock HR, Sunderland NJ, Primrose AP, et al. (1999) A New Host for Polymer and Small-Molecule Clathration Chemistry of Materials. 11: 2478-2485
Allcock HR, Primrose AP, Sunderland NJ, et al. (1999) Inclusion of Polymers within the Crystal Structure of Tris(o-phenylenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene Chemistry of Materials. 11: 1243-1252
Allcock HR, Sunderland NJ, Primrose AP, et al. (1999) A new host for polymer and small-molecule clathration Chemistry of Materials. 11: 2478-2485
Sunderland NJ, Allcock HR. (1999) Entrapment and separation of polymers in crystalline host systems American Chemical Society, Polymer Preprints, Division of Polymer Chemistry. 40: 750-751
Allcock HR, Sunderland NJ, Ravikiran R, et al. (1998) Polyphosphazenes with Novel Architectures:  Influence on Physical Properties and Behavior as Solid Polymer Electrolytes Macromolecules. 31: 8026-8035
Allcock HR, Sunderland NJ, Ravikiran R, et al. (1998) Polyphosphazenes with novel architectures: Influence on physical properties and behavior as solid polymer electrolytes Macromolecules. 31: 8026-8035
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