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Acid-base and metal ion complex formation properties of polymers containing amino-acids residues 1-gen-1986 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, Mario; Nocentini, M.; Corezzi, S.; Ferruti, P.; Barone, V. -
Amphoteric linear poly(amido-amine)s as endosomolytic polymers: correlation between physico-chemical and biological properties 1-gen-2000 Ferruti, P.; Manzoni, S.; Richardson, S.; Duncan, R.; Pattrick, N.; Mendichi, R.; Casolaro, Mario -
Anionic Polymerization of a Benzofulvene Monomer Leading to a Thermoreversible π-Stacked Polymer. Studies in Macromolecular and Aggregate Structure 1-gen-2008 Cappelli, Andrea; Galeazzi, S.; Giuliani, Germano; Anzini, Maurizio; Aggravi, M.; Donati, Alessandro; Zetta, L.; Boccia, A.; Mendichi, R.; Giorgi, Gianluca; Paccagnini, Eugenio; Vomero, Salvatore -
Cyclodextrin-Adamantane Host–Guest Interactions on the Surface of Biocompatible Adamantyl-Modified Glycodendrimers 1-gen-2013 Paolino, Marco; Ennen, Franka; Lamponi, Stefania; Cernescu, Mihaela; Voit, Brigitte; Cappelli, Andrea; Appelhans, Dietmar; Komber, Hartmut -
Different protonation behaviour of two poly(methacrylic acid) derivatives containing N-acyl-glycine and N-acyl-b-alanine residues: thermodynamic and FT-IR studies 1-gen-1991 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, Mario; Magnani, Agnese; Roncolini, C. -
Effect of different shielding groups on the polyelectrolyte behaviour of poly (amines) 1-gen-1983 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, Mario; Danzo, N.; Barone, V.; Ferruti, P.; Angeloni, A. -
MacroInorganics 7. Property-structure relationships for polymeric bases whose monomeric units behave independently toward protonation 1-gen-1981 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, Mario; Ferruti, P.; Lelj, F.; Oliva, L. -
MacroInorganics 9. Enthalpies of protonation and Cu(II)-complex formation of some poly(amido amine)s 1-gen-1983 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, Mario; Barone, V.; Ferruti, P.; Tramontini, M. -
New polymeric acids containing potentially hydrolyzable bonds 1-gen-1991 Ranucci, E.; Bignotti, F.; Ferruti, P.; Casolaro, Mario -
Spectroscopic and calorimetric studies on the protonation of polymeric aminoacids 1-gen-1986 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, M.; Nocentini, M.; Ferruti, P. -
Stimuli-responsive polymers based on L-phenylalanine residues: the protonation thermodynamics of free polymers and cross-linked hydrogels 1-gen-2005 Casolaro, Mario; Paccagnini, Eugenio; Mendichi, Raniero; Ito, Yoshihiro -
Structural Manipulation of Benzofulvene Derivatives Showing Spontaneous Thermoreversible Polymerization. Role of the Substituents in the Modulation of Polymer Properties 1-gen-2007 Cappelli, Andrea; Galeazzi, S.; Giuliani, Germano; Anzini, Maurizio; Donati, Alessandro; Zetta, L.; Mendichi, R.; Aggravi, M.; Giorgi, Gianluca; Paccagnini, Eugenio; Vomero, Salvatore -
swelling behaviour of the carboxymethylcellulose hydrogels in relation to crosslinking pH and charge density 1-gen-2000 Barbucci, Rolando; Magnani, Agnese; Consumi, Marco -
Synthesis and Spontaneous Polymerization of Oligo(ethylene glycol)-Conjugated Benzofulvene Macromonomers. A Polymer Brush Forming a Physical Hydrogel 1-gen-2009 Cappelli, Andrea; Galeazzi, S.; Giuliani, Germano; Anzini, Maurizio; Grassi, M.; Lapasin, R.; Grassi, G.; Farra, R.; Dapas, B.; Aggravi, M.; Donati, Alessandro; Zetta, L.; Boccia, A. C.; Bertini, F.; Samperi, F.; Vomero, Salvatore -
Thermodynamic and spectroscopic studies of protonation with a optically active polyampholite 1-gen-1989 Barbucci, R.; Casolaro, M.; DI TOMMASO, A.; Magnani, A. -
Vinyl polymers containing L-valine and L-leucine residues: thermodynamic behaviour of homopolymers and copolymers with N-isopropylacrylamide 1-gen-1995 Casolaro, Mario -
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