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Nikhil K. Singha

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Publications -  176
Citations -  6700

Nikhil K. Singha is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymerization & Copolymer. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 160 publications receiving 5781 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikhil K. Singha include National Chemical Laboratory & Eindhoven University of Technology.

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Microstructures of a Hydrogenated Styrene-Butadiene Copolymer by 13C NMR

TL;DR: The microstructure and sequence distribution of a styrene-ethylenebutene-1 copolymer obtained by quantitative hydrogenation of emulsion styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) was determined using 13C NMR as mentioned in this paper.
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Stimuli-responsive Block Copolymer Micelles Based on Mussel-inspired Metal-coordinated Supramolecular Networks

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive study of the effect of pH as well as temperature on the size and solution behavior of these cross-linked micelles is presented, where metal-catechol coordination bonds can have several important biomedical applications such as degradable scaffolds for payload delivery.
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Chemical and Photochemical Routes Toward Tailor-Made Polymer–Clay Nanocomposites: Recent Progress and Future Prospects

TL;DR: In this paper, methods of preparation of polymer-clay nanocomposites are discussed and special attention is paid to advanced synthetic methods including surface-initiated polymerization, controlled radical polymerization and click coupling chemistry, photodriven grafting.
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High Chain-End Fidelity in Sono-RAFT Polymerization

TL;DR: In this paper , the chain-end fidelity of polymers synthesized via the sono-RAFT technique in an aqueous medium was investigated by performing chain extension studies and preparation of multi-block copolymers.
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Ultrafast Derived Self-Healable, Reprocessable Polyurethane Elastomer Based on Dynamic “Electrophilic Substitution (ES)-Click” Chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper , a self-healable polyurethanes (PUs) based on the furan-maleimide combination take several hours to prepare and require an elevated temperature to endow selfhealing characteristics via Diels-Alder (DA) chemistry.