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University of Groningen

Biobased, thermoreversibly crosslinked polyesters

Beljaars, Martijn

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Beljaars, M. (2017). Biobased, thermoreversibly crosslinked polyesters: A styrene-free alternative to

currently employed resins. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.

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List of publications

Thermally reversible rubber-toughened thermoset networks via Diels–Alder

chemistry

R. Araya-Hermosilla, G. Fortunato, A. Pucci, P. Raffa, L. Polgar, A.A. Broekhuis, P.

Pourhossein, G.M.R. Lima, M. Beljaars, F. Picchioni

European Polymer Journal, Volume 74, January 2016, Pages 229–240

Bio-based aromatic polyesters reversibly crosslinked via Diels-Alder reaction

M.Beljaars, H.J.Heeres, L.Mevius, A.A.Broekhuis, F.Picchioni

Submitted to European Polymer Journal

The effect of molecular weight on the (re)-processability and material properties

of bio-based, thermoreversibly cross-linked polyesters

M.Beljaars, H.J.Heeres, A.Kamphuis, A.A.Broekhuis, F.Picchioni

Submitted to Polymer

Enhancing the impact properties of two Diels-Alder functionalized polymers

trough blending

M.Beljaars, H.J.Heeres, G.Fortunato, L.M.Polgar, R.Araya-Hermosilla,

A.A.Broekhuis, F.Picchioni

Submitted to Journal of Applied Polymer Science

The influence of amount and type of crosslinker on thermal and mechanical

properties of a thermoreversibly crosslinked biobased polyester. M.Beljaars,

H.J.Heeres, A.A.Broekhuis, F.Picchioni

In preparation

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