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    Polymer-supported Lewis acids and bases: Synthesis and applications by Yolsal, Utku, Horton, Thomas A.R., Wang, Meng, Shaver, Michael P.

    Published in Progress in polymer science (01-12-2020)
    “…In the past decade the synthesis of novel stimuli-responsive materials has been driven by the pursuit of new applications and, more recently, sustainable and…”
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    Polymeric frustrated Lewis pairs in CO2/cyclic ether coupling catalysis by Horton, Thomas A R, Wang, Meng, Shaver, Michael P

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (30-03-2022)
    “…Frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) are now ubiquitous as metal-free catalysts in an array of different chemical transformations. In this paper we show that this…”
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    Cyclic Ether Triggers for Polymeric Frustrated Lewis Pair Gels by Yolsal, Utku, Horton, Thomas A. R, Wang, Meng, Shaver, Michael P

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (25-08-2021)
    “…Sterically hindered Lewis acid and base centers are unable to form Lewis adducts, instead forming frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs), where latent reactivity can be…”
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    A novel borinate ester copolymer for Poly(Frustrated Lewis pair) gels by Wang, Meng, Holland, Jordan, Horton, Thomas A.R., Yolsal, Utku, Shaver, Michael P.

    Published in Polymer (Guilford) (01-03-2022)
    “…The versatile chemistry of boronic acid and boronate ester containing polymers has led to key applications in drug delivery, chemical sensing, and dynamic…”
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    Vulnerability of Feedthroughs Operated at a Low-Impedance Point on DIII-D by Baity, F.W., Pinsker, R.I., Fredd, E.H., Greenough, N.L., Horton, A.R., Martin, W.C.

    “…Two vacuum feedthrough ceramics failed in separate incidents on DIII-D when operating at high power with the feedthrough near a low-voltage point in the…”
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