Synthesis of nanogels/microgels by conventional and controlled radical crosslinking copolymerization
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Nicolas Sanson, Jutta Rieger
This review compares conventional and controlled radical polymerization techniques and processes in preparing nano-/microgels. Special focus is made on the synthetic parameters that allow controlling their size, morphology, composition, and structural homogeneity.
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