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Nanoparticles grafting-through approach, 117

Figure 6.1 Graft-through approach to micellar nanoparticles via ROMP (M = Ru or Mo catalyst) and chemical structures of the most popular catalysts employed for ROMP. Figure 6.1 Graft-through approach to micellar nanoparticles via ROMP (M = Ru or Mo catalyst) and chemical structures of the most popular catalysts employed for ROMP.
Scheme 7 Grafting-through approach for introduction of polymer brushes to the surface of nanoparticles using ATRP... Scheme 7 Grafting-through approach for introduction of polymer brushes to the surface of nanoparticles using ATRP...

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