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Rolf Mülhaupt
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 543
Citations - 33699
Rolf Mülhaupt is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymerization & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 540 publications receiving 30666 citations. Previous affiliations of Rolf Mülhaupt include Bayer & DuPont.
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Stereospecific Olefin Polymerization with Chiral Metallocene Catalysts
TL;DR: In contrast to heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta catalysts, homogeneous metallocene-based catalysts as discussed by the authors allow efficient control of regio-and stereoregularities, molecular weights and molecular weight distributions, and comonomer incorporation.
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Polymers for 3D Printing and Customized Additive Manufacturing
TL;DR: Polymers are by far the most utilized class of materials for AM and their design, additives, and processing parameters as they relate to enhancing build speed and improving accuracy, functionality, surface finish, stability, mechanical properties, and porosity are addressed.
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Palladium Nanoparticles on Graphite Oxide and Its Functionalized Graphene Derivatives as Highly Active Catalysts for the Suzuki−Miyaura Coupling Reaction
TL;DR: In contrast to the conventional Pd/C catalyst, graphite oxide and graphene-based catalysts gave much higher activities with turnover frequencies exceeding 39,000 h(-1), accompanied by very low palladium leaching (<1 ppm).
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Controlled Synthesis of Hyperbranched Polyglycerols by Ring-Opening Multibranching Polymerization
TL;DR: Glycidol represents a latent cyclic AB2-type monomer that can be polymerized in a ring-opening multibranching polymerization (ROMBP).
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Polymer nanocomposites as dielectrics and electrical insulation-perspectives for processing technologies, material characterization and future applications
TL;DR: In this article, the future of mesoscopic properties of nanocomposite polymers is discussed, and several interesting results to indicate the foreseeable future have been revealed, some of which are described on materials and processing, together with basic concepts and future direction.