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An emulsion-based FRRPP system was developed due to the benefits of delivering a controlled architecture polymer in an aqueous dispersion (Caneba and Wang 2001). In order to deliver aqueous dispersions of these materials, the following basic five-step approach was initially developed and used.
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Caneba, G., Dar, Y. (2011). Initial Approach. In: Emulsion-based Free-Radical Retrograde-Precipitation Polymerization. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19872-4_7
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