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  • Design and engineering of bio-based coating for use on paper and other substrates

    Thompson, Kyle Earl
    Text (2013)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Process and application development of biobased materials-silylated natural oils, and thermosets from fumaric acid

    Tambe, Chetan
    Text (2016)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Synthesis, properties and applications of bio-based materials

    Srinivasan, Madhusudhan
    Text (2010)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Part I : Stereochemistry and molecular rearrangements of bis ([beta] -diketonato) dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes ; Part II : A test of the role of incipient extracoordination of silicon in silylation reactions ; Part III : Synthesis and stereochemistry ...

    Clements, William R., 1942-
    Text (1974)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
  • Factors determining selectivities in the [1,2]- and [1,4]-Wittig rearrangements of silyl allylic ethers and related studies

    Mori-Quiroz, Luis M.
    Text (2012)
    Part of Electronic Theses & Dissertations
    In Copyright
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