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Macromolecules | 1989

Elastomeric polypropylenes from alumina-supported tetraalkyl Group IVB catalysts. 1. Synthesis and properties of high molecular weight stereoblock homopolymers

John Wilfred Collette; Charles William Tullock; Robert N. MacDonald; Warren H. Buck; Aaron C. L. Su; Jerald R. Harrell; Rolf Mülhaupt; Burton C. Anderson


Archive | 1973

Functionally substituted terpolymers and tetrapolymers of alpha-olefins and process for manufacturing functional substituted copolymers

John Wilfred Collette; Rolland Shih-Yuan Ro; Fred Max Sonnenberg


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Product Research and Development | 1981

Homogeneous composites of ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene and minerals. 2. Properties

Edward G. Howard; Robert D. Lipscomb; Robert N. MacDonald; Barbara L. Glazar; Charles William Tullock; John Wilfred Collette


Archive | 1980

Fractionable, elastomeric poly (1-butene)

John Wilfred Collette; Charles William Tullock


Archive | 1973

Functionally substituted terpolymers of alpha-olefins

John Wilfred Collette; Rolland Shih-Yuan Ro; Fred Max Sonnenberg


Archive | 1965

Verfahren zur Herstellung von Polychloroprenen

John Wilfred Collette; Robert William Keown


Archive | 1992

The Du Pont Honors Workshop: A Successful Industry—School Partnership

John Wilfred Collette; Sharon K. Hake; Robert D. Lipscomb


Angewandte Chemie | 1989

Materials Research—Current Issues and Future Directions

John Wilfred Collette; Joel S. Miller


Angewandte Chemie | 1989

Materials ResearchCurrent Issues and Future Directions

John Wilfred Collette; J. Stephen Miller


Advanced Materials | 1989

Materials, research—current issues and future directions

John Wilfred Collette; Joel S. Miller

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