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Radicale ensembles / Radical ensembles University of Antwerp
ONTO 01 is the second issue in a series of cahiers that aims to visualize design research in the design studios of Architecture, Interior Architecture and Urbanism and Spatial Planning. The intention is to publish issue of the cahiers on a regular basis. In the cahiers, we specifically want to emphasize the design methods employed within the various design studios.
Relationship between the Free Radical Polymerization Rates of Methacrylates and the Chemical Properties of their Monomeric Radicals Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pushing the boundaries of Intrinsically Stable Radicals: Inverse design using the Thiadiazinyl Radical as a Template Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pushing the boundaries of Intrinsically Stable Radicals: Inverse design using the Thiadiazinyl Radical as a Template
Modestly radical or radically modest ? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Laudatio bij de presentatie van het gelijknamige boek, ter viering van de 60ste verjaardag van Jean Paul Van Bendegem op 8 oktober 2014, Entr'acte, Unversitaire Stichting Brussel
Carefully radical or radically careful? Ecology as design motif University of Antwerp
Modestly radical or radically modest. Festschrift for Jean Paul van Bendegem on the occasion of his 60th birthday Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Commenting on scientific and cultural developments through various media in his native region Flanders, Jean Paul Van Bendegem (b. 1953) has been a relatively well known philosopher for many years now. Although the entirety of his work is based on the very same humanistic principles, his ventures in logic and in the philosophy of mathematics have received less attention in these public fora. For this Festschrift at the age of sixty, some of Van ...
Interpolymer radical coupling: A toolbox complementary to controlled radical polymerization Hasselt University
The current review focuses on the relevance and practical benefit of interpolymer radical coupling methods. The latter are developing rapidly and constitute a perfectly complementary macromolecular engineering toolbox to the controlled radical polymerization techniques (CRP). Indeed, all structures formed by CRP are likely to be prone to radical coupling reactions, which multiply the available synthetic possibilities. Basically, the coupling ...
Explicit stochastic modeling of termination chain length dependencies for all disparate radical pairs in single phase free radical induced grafting Ghent University
In radical (co)polymerization and polymer recycling processes with branch and crosslinking formation easily more than two macroradical types exist, defining a variety of termination reaction possibilities. However, in many kinetic modeling studies the termination of each distinct radical pair is described by the same average (apparent) rate coefficient formula, only acknowledging polymer mass fraction variations but ignoring chain length ...