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  1. Epoxy resins and composites from epoxidized linseed oil copolymers with cyclohexene oxide
  2. From Natural Oils to Epoxy Resins: A New Paradigm in Renewable Performance Materials
  3. Room Temperature Cationic Polymerization of Epoxy Methyl Oleate with B(C6F5)3
  4. Bio‐Based, Self‐Condensed Polyols
  5. Silica-Filled Composites from Epoxidized Natural Oils
  6. Thermo-responsive hydrogels based on poly(N-isopropyl-acrylamide) and hyaluronic acid cross-linked with nanoclays
  7. Tough thermosetting polyurethanes and adhesives from rubber seed oil by hydroformylation
  8. Mechanism of glycerol polymerization in presence of alkalies
  9. Biobased Aromatic-Aliphatic Polyols from Cardanol by Thermal Thiol-Ene Reaction
  10. Biobased Aromatic-Aliphatic Polyols from Cardanol by Photochemical Thiol-ene Reaction
  11. EPDM RUBBER PLASTICIZED WITH POLYMERIC SOYBEAN OIL OF DIFFERENT MOLECULAR WEIGHTS
  12. Fast-responding bio-based shape memory thermoplastic polyurethanes
  13. Highly functional polyols from castor oil for rigid polyurethanes
  14. Hydrogels reinforced with nanoclays with improved response rate
  15. High value polyurethane resins from rubber seed oil
  16. Polymercaptan-based polyurethane foams
  17. Study on the reaction of amines with internal epoxides
  18. Biodegradability study of polylactic acid/ thermoplastic polyurethane blends
  19. Surface modified graphene/single-phase polyurethane elastomers with improved thermo-mechanical and dielectric properties
  20. Thermoplastic polyurethanes with isosorbide chain extender
  21. Thermoplastic polyurethanes with controlled morphology based on methylenediphenyldiisocyanate/isosorbide/butanediol hard segments
  22. Segmented polyurethane elastomers by nonisocyanate route
  23. Functionalized vegetable oils as precursors for polymers by thiol-ene reaction
  24. Synthesis of a Novel Limonene Based Mannich Polyol for Rigid Polyurethane Foams
  25. Biocompatible fibers from thermoplastic polyurethane reinforced with polylactic acid microfibers
  26. Alkynated and azidated octadecane as model compounds for kinetic studies of Huisgen 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition in vegetable oils
  27. Polyacids from Corn Oil as Curing Agents for Epoxy Resins
  28. Natural oil-based thermoplastic polyurethanes useful for shoe soles.
  29. Bio‐plastics and elastomers from polylactic acid/thermoplastic polyurethane blends
  30. Polyurethane molded foams with high content of hyperbranched polyols from soybean oil
  31. Novel Renewable Polyols Based on Limonene for Rigid Polyurethane Foams
  32. Advanced materials from corn: isosorbide-based epoxy resins
  33. Novel elastomeric polyurethane fibers modified with polypropylene microfibers
  34. Biological Oils as Precursors to Novel Polymeric Materials
  35. SOYBEAN OIL PLASTICIZERS AS REPLACEMENT OF PETROLEUM OIL IN RUBBER
  36. Polyols and Polyurethanes from Crude Algal Oil
  37. Phase structure in segmented polyurethanes having fatty acid-based soft segments
  38. Vegetable oil cast resins via click chemistry: Effects of cross‐linkers
  39. Polyurethanes from soybean oil, aromatic, and cycloaliphatic diamines by nonisocyanate route
  40. Polyols and Rigid Polyurethane Foams from Cashew Nut Shell Liquid
  41. Solution properties of biobased hyperbranched polyols investigated by multiple‐detection size exclusion chromatography
  42. Thermosetting allyl resins derived from soybean fatty acids
  43. Hyperbranched polyols from hydroformylated methyl soyate
  44. Biopolymers from Vegetable Oils via Catalyst- and Solvent-Free “Click” Chemistry: Effects of Cross-Linking Density
  45. High strength thermoresponsive semi‐IPN hydrogels reinforced with nanoclays
  46. Thermosetting Allyl Resins Derived from Soybean Oil
  47. Structure and properties of flexible polyurethane foams with nano- and micro-fillers
  48. Phenolation of vegetable oils
  49. Polyurethanes from Hybrid Vegetable Oil/Petrochemical Polyester Polyols
  50. POLYMERS FROM BIOLOGICAL OILS
  51. Biodegradation of Thermoplastic Polyurethanes from Vegetable Oils
  52. A Chemical Route to High Molecular Weight Vegetable Oil-Based Polyhydroxyalkanoate
  53. High Functionality Polyether Polyols Based on Polyglycerol
  54. Novel Thermoplastic Polyurethane Elastomers Based on Methyl-12-Hydroxy Stearate
  55. Vegetable oil‐based triols from hydroformylated fatty acids and polyurethane elastomers
  56. Semi-interpenetrating networks based on poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone)
  57. Polyacetal Polyols for Polyurethanes
  58. Polyurethane foams modified with nano-clay particles
  59. Irradiation and annealing effects on delamination toughness in carbon/epoxy composite
  60. Comments on the Paper: Kinetics Studies on Oxirane Cleavage of Epoxidized Soybean Oil by Methanol and Characterization of Polyols
  61. Morphology and properties of thermoplastic polyurethanes with dangling chains in ricinoleate-based soft segments
  62. Soy‐based polyurethanes by nonisocyanate route
  63. Primary Hydroxyl Content of Soybean Polyols
  64. Polyester polyols and polyurethanes from ricinoleic acid
  65. Polyurethanes from Vegetable Oils
  66. Preparation of 9-hydroxynonanoic acid methyl ester by ozonolysis of vegetable oils and its polycondensation
  67. Ethoxylated Soybean Polyols for Polyurethanes
  68. Ethoxylated Soybean Polyols for Polyurethanes
  69. Polyurethane networks from polyols obtained by hydroformylation of soybean oil
  70. Network structure and properties of polyurethanes from soybean oil
  71. Structure–property relationships in polyurethanes derived from soybean oil
  72. Optimization of the chemoenzymatic epoxidation of soybean oil
  73. Soy‐oil‐based segmented polyurethanes
  74. Vegetable Oils-Based Polyols
  75. Structure and Properties of Polyurethanes Prepared from Triglyceride Polyols by Ozonolysis
  76. Thermal and mechanical properties of glass reinforced soy-based polyurethane composites
  77. Biodegradation Behavior of Some Vegetable Oil-Based Polymers
  78. Soybean-Oil-Based Polyisocyanurate Rigid Foams
  79. Effect of silica nanoparticles on morphology of segmented polyurethanes
  80. Plastics and Composites from Soybean Oil
  81. Semi-interpenetrating polymer networks composed of poly(N-isopropyl acrylamide) and polyacrylamide hydrogels
  82. Soybean oil based polyisocyanurate cast resins
  83. The study of oxazolidone formation from 9,10‐epoxyoctadecane and phenylisocyanate
  84. Effect of different isocyanates on the properties of soy‐based polyurethanes
  85. Multiphase‐Separated Polyurethanes Studied by Micro‐Raman Spectroscopy
  86. Spherulite Crystallization in Poly(ethylene oxide)–Silica Nanocomposites. Retardation of Growth Rates through Reduced Molecular Mobility
  87. Kinetics of the hydroformylation of soybean oil by ligand‐modified homogeneous rhodium catalysis
  88. Structure and Properties of Triolein-Based Polyurethane Networks
  89. The hydroformylation of vegetable oils and model compounds by ligand modified rhodium catalysis
  90. Synthesis, structural characterization, and properties of polyurethane elastomers containing various degrees of unsaturation in the chain extenders
  91. Epoxidation of soybean oil in toluene with peroxoacetic and peroxoformic acids— kinetics and side reactions
  92. Effect of Nano-and Micro-Silica Fillers on Polyurethane Foam Properties
  93. Kinetics of in situ epoxidation of soybean oil in bulk catalyzed by ion exchange resin
  94. Laminates From The Soy-Based Polyurethanes and Natural and Synthetic Fibers
  95. Rigid polyurethane foams based on soybean oil
  96. Rigid polyurethane foams based on soybean oil
  97. Structure and properties of polyurethane–silica nanocomposites
  98. Structure and properties of polyurethane-silica nanocomposites
  99. Structure and properties of halogenated and nonhalogenated soy-based polyols
  100. Structure and properties of polyurethanes based on halogenated and nonhalogenated soy-polyols
  101. Thermal stability of polyurethanes based on vegetable oils
  102. Phase Behavior and Properties of Polyurethane-PVC Blends and Fibers
  103. Structure and physical properties of segmented polyurethane elastomers containing chemical crosslinks in the hard segment
  104. Mechanical and dielectric properties of segmented polyurethane elastomers containing chemical crosslinks in the hard segment
  105. Structure and physical properties of segmented polyurethane elastomers containing chemical crosslinks in the hard segment
  106. Effect of temperature and HV monomer concentration on parameters of the unit cell of the PHB/HV biopolymer crystal
  107. Effect of addition of polyethylene on properties of polypropylene/ethylene‐propylene rubber blends
  108. Structure–property relationship in fibers spun from poly(ethylene terephthalate) and liquid crystalline polymer blends. II. Effect of spinning temperature on fiber properties
  109. Structure–property relationship in fibers spun from poly(ethylene terephthalate) and liquid crystalline polymer blends. I. The effect of composition and processing on fiber morphology and properties
  110. Morphology and properties of fibers based on polycarbonate/liquid crystalline polymer blends
  111. Novel dielectrics from IPNs derived from castor oil based polyurethanes
  112. Thermal degradation of segmented polyurethanes
  113. Thermal stability enhancement of polyurethanes by surface treatment
  114. Effect of the ratio of reactive groups on gelation and cyclization during polyurethane network formation
  115. Polypropylene–Carbon black interaction in conductive composites
  116. The effect of hard segment structure on rheological properties of solutions of segmented polyurethanes
  117. The application of size exclusion chromatography equipped with RI and LALLS detectors to study network formation
  118. Glass transition temperatures Tg of poly(tolyl methacrylates) and poly(di-xylenyl itaconates)
  119. Polyurethane elastomers
  120. Applied Dielectric Spectroscopy of Polymeric Composites
  121. Polyurethane–polypropylene blends
  122. The effect of crosslinking on properties of polyurethane elastomers
  123. Dielectric relaxation properties in polypropylene–polyurethane composites
  124. Determination of conversion of cross-linking systems by DSC
  125. AC and DC dielectric properties of some polypropylene/calcium carbonate composites
  126. The effect of segment length and concentration on dielectric properties of polypropyleneoxide-based polyurethanes
  127. Dielectric properties of segmented polytetramethyleneoxide‐based polyurethanes
  128. The effect of soft‐segment length and concentration on phase separation in segmented polyurethanes
  129. Trifluoroacetylation of segmented polyurethanes
  130. Study of epoxy resin—filler interaction
  131. Molecular motions in model network polymers
  132. Degree of swelling of networks depends on interaction between the network components and solvent
  133. Swelling of model networks
  134. Reliability of methods for determination of kinetic parameters from thermogravimetry and DSC measurements
  135. Rheology of model polyurethanes at the gel point
  136. PU elastomer properties are determined by soft segment length and concentration
  137. Mechanical properties of polyurethane elastomers
  138. Preparation and properties of castor oil-based polyurethanes
  139. Thermal stability of segmented polyurethanes