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Publications Chronological HARRY R. ALLCOCK Research Group Publications. Two separate lists are provided. The one shown here is a total compilation of publications, with the most recent listed first. The other list, which organizes publications by topic, is accessible through the Publications By Topic button on the left. PUBLICATIONS WITH THE MOST RECENT LISTED FIRST BOOKS (sole author) HETEROATOM RING SYSTEMS AND POLYMERS Academic Press, 1967 (401 pages) PHOSPHORUS‑NITROGEN COMPOUNDS. CYCLIC, LINEAR AND HIGH POLYMERIC SYSTEMS Academic Press, 1972 (498 pages) CHEMISTRY AND APPLICATIONS OF POLYPHOSPHAZENES John Wiley & Sons, 2003 (725 pages)
BOOKS (co‑authored) CONTEMPORARY POLYMER CHEMISTRY (with F. W. Lampe) Prentice‑Hall, 1981 (599 pages) Second Edition, 1990 (624 pages) (with F. W. Lampe) Third Edition, 2002 (814 pages) (with F. W. Lampe and J. E. Mark) INORGANIC POLYMERS (with J. E. Mark and R. C. West) Prentice‑Hall, 1992 (272 pages) Second Edition Oxford University Press, 2005 (338 pages)
BOOKS (edited) INORGANIC SYNTHESES Volume 25, 1989 (300 pages)
BOOKS (co‑edited) INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS (with M. Zeldin and K. J. Wynne) ACS Symposium Series 360, 1988 (512 pages)
INORGANIC AND ORGANOMETALLIC POLYMERS II: ADVANCED MATERIALS AND INTERMEDIATES (with P. Wisian-Neilson and K. J. Wynne) ACS Symposium Series 572, 1994 (544 pages)
JOURNAL ARTICLES, REVIEWS, AND CHAPTERS
528. Cho, S.-Y.; Allcock, H. R. Novel Highly Fluorinated Perrfluorocyclobutane-Based Phosphazene Polymers for Photonic Applications Chem. Mater. 2007, 19 6338-6344.
527. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Nguyen, M. N. Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Novel Low Temperature Setting Nanocrystalline Calcium Phosphate Cements for Bone Repair: Osteoblast Cellular Response and Gene Expression Studies J. Biomed. Mater. Res. (A) (in press)
526. Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Kumbar, S. G.; Jiang, T.; Krogman, N. R.; Singh, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Miscibility and in vitro Osteocompatibility of Biodegradable Blends of Poly-[(ethyl alanato)(p-phenyl phenoxy) phosphazene] and Poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid) Biomaterials 2007, 29, 337-349.
525. El-Amin, S. F.; Kwon, M. S.; Starned, T.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. The Biocompatibility of Biodegradable Glycine Containing Polyphosphazenes: A Comparative Study in Bone J. Inorg. and Organometl. Polym. and Mater. 2007, 16, 397-395.
524. Steely, L. B.; Li, Q.; Badding, J. V.; Allcock, H. R. Foam Formation from Fluorinated Polyphosphazenes by Liquid CO2 Processing Polym. Sci. Eng. (submitted)
523. Allcock, H. R. Recent Developments in Polyphosphazene Materials Science Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science (submitted)
522. Allcock, H. R.; Steely, L. S.; Kim, J. H.; Kim, S. H., Kang, B.-K. Plasma Surface Functionalization of Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Films and Nanofibers Langmuir 2007, 23, 8103-8107
521. Brown, J. L.; Nair, L. S.; Bender, J.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. The Formation of an Apatite Coating on Carboxylated Polyphosphazenes via a Biomimetic Process. Materials Letters 2007, 61, 3692-3695.
520. Cho, S.-Y.; Allcock, H. R. Dendrimers Derived from Polyphosphazene-Poly(propyleneimine) Systems; Encapsulation and Triggered Release of Hydrophobic Guest Molecules Macromolecules 2007, 40, 3115-3121.
519. Fei, S.-T.; Allcock, H. R. Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Polymers with Pendent Sulfonated Cyclic Phosphazene Side Groups as Proton Conductive Materials for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Chem. Mater. (submitted)
518. Klein, R.; Welna, D.T.; Weikel, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Runt, J. Counterion Effects on Ion Mobility Ion Concentration of Doped Polyphosphazenes and Polyphosphazene Ionomers Macromolecules 2007, 40, 3990-3995.
517. Allcock, H. R. New Approaches to Hybrid Polymers that Contain Phosphazene Rings (Review) J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 2007, 17, 349-360.
516. Allcock, H. R. A Perspective of Polyphosphazene Research (Review) J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 2006, 16, 277-294.
515. Allcock, H. R.; Cho, S. Y.; Steely, L. B. New Amphiphilic Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]/Poly(propylene glycol) Triblock Copolymers: Synthesis and Micellar Characteristics Macromolecules 2006, 39, 8334-8338.
514. Stone, D. A.; Welna, D. T.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Characterization of Lithium Ion Conductive Membranes with Low Water Permeation Chemistry of Materials 2007, 19, 2473-2482.
513. Welna, D. T.; Stone, D. A.; Allcock, H. R. Lithium Ion Conductive Polymers as Prospective Membranes in Lithium-Seawater Batteries Chemistry of Materials 2006, 18, 4486-4492.
512. Conner, D. A.; Welna, D. T.; Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R. Influence of Terminal Phenyl Groups on the Side Chains of Phosphazene Polymers: Structure-Property Relationships and Polymer Electrolyte Behavior Macromolecules 2007, 40, 322-328.
511. Krogman, N.; Singh, A.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R. The Miscibility of Bioerodible Polyphosphazene/Poly(lactide-co-glycolide)Blends: Biomacromolecules 2006, 2, 1-10.
510. Stone D. A., Allcock, H. R. A New Polymeric Intermediate for the Synthesis of Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Polymers Macromolecules 2006, 39, 4935-4937.
509. Bhattacharyya, S.; Nair, L.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N., Greish, Y.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Electrospinning of Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes for Biomedical Applications. Fabrication of Poly[bis(ethyl alanate)phosphazene] Nanofibers J. Biomed. Nanotech. 2006, 2, 1-10.
508. Singh, A.; Krogman, N. R.; Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Sturgeon, J.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R. Effect of Side Group Chemistry on the Properties of Biodegradable L-alanine Co-Substituted Polyphosphazenes Biomacromolecules 2006, 7, 914-918.
507. Swaminathan, S.; Nair, L.; El-Amin, S.; Ferrar, R.; Nguyen, M.-T.; Singh, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Greish, Y.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T. In vivo Biodegradability and Biocompatibility Evaluation of Novel Alanine Ester Cosubstituted Polyphosphazenes in a Rat Model J. Biomed. Res. (A) 2006, 77(4), 679-687.
506. Fei, S.-T.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Wang, Y.; Barrett, E.; Gandhi, F.; Allcock, H. R. A Redox Responsive Gel Based on Ionic Crosslinking Soft Matter 2006, 2, 397-401.
505. Allcock, H. R.; Welna, D. T.; Stone, D. A. Synthesis of Pendent Functionalized-Cyclotriphosphazene Polyoctenamers Amphiphilic Lithium-Ion Conductive Materials Macromolecules 2005, 38, 10406-10412.
504. Singh, A., Steely, L., Allcock, H. R. Electrospinning of Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Superhydrophobic Nanofibers Langmuir 2005, 21, 11604-11607.
503. Welna, D. T.; Wei, X.; Bender, J. D.; Krogman, N. R.; Sneddon, L. G.; Allcock, H. R. Electrostatic Spinning, Pyrolysis, and Characterization of Boron Carbide Nanofibers Prepared from Poly(norbornenyldecacarborane) – a Polymerization Ceramic Precursor Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. 2005, 848, FF6.13.1-6.
502. Wei, X.; Welna, D. T.; Bender, J. D.; Sneddon, L. G.; Allcock, H. R. Design and Syntheses of Poly(norbornenyldecarborane) Precursors to Boron Carbide and Boron-Carbide/Silicon-Carbide Ceramics Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 2005, 848, FF1.8.1-6.
501. Morford, R. V.; Welna. D. T.; Kellam, C. E.; Hofmann, M. A.; Allcock, H. R. A Phosphate Additive for Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Gel Polymer Electrolytes Solid State Ionics 2006, 177, 721-726.
500. Allcock, H. R.; Steely, L. B.; Singh, A. Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic Surfaces from Polyphosphazenes Polymer International 2006, 55, 621-625.
499. Allcock, H. R.; Wood, R. M. Design and Synthesis of Ion-Conductive Polyphosphazenes for Fuel Cell Applications (Review) J. Polym. Sci. Part B (Polymer Physics) 2006, 44, 2358-2368.
498. Nair, L. S.; Lee, D.; Bender, J. D.; Barrett, E.; Greish, Y.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Synthesis, Characterization, and Cytotoxicity Evaluations of Novel Degradable Alanine-Based Polyphosphazenes J. Biomed. Mater. Res., Part A 2006, 76 (1),206-213.
497. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Singh, A.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Development of Novel Biodegradable Amino Acid Ester Based Polyphosphazene-Hydroxyapatite Composites for Bone Tissue Engineering. Chapter in Applications of Micron and Nanoscale Materials for Biology and Medicine (in press).
496. Allcock, H. R. Fluorine-Containing Polyphosphazenes as Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic Materials Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2005, 46(2), 603.
495. Singh, A.; Steely, L.; Allcock, H. R. Electrospinning Nanofiber Membranes of Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem) 2005, 46(2), 599-600.
494. Singh, A.; Krogman, N.; Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Sturgeon, J. L.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis, Characterization, and in vitro degradation of L-alanine cosubstituted Polyphosphazenes Polym.Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2005, 46(2), 713-714.
493. Welna, D. T.; Stone, D.A.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis of Cyclotriphosphazene Functionalized Polyoctenamers Via Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Monomers Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2005, 46(2), 1055-1056.
492. Allcock, H. R.; Welna, D. T.; Stone, D. A.; Powell, E. S.; Wood, Y.; Kwak, G. Recent Advances in Polyphosphazenes Used as Ionic Conductors and in Electroactive Materials Polym. Prepr. (ACS MPSE Div.) 2005, 93, 782-783. Proc. of Mater. Res. Soc (in press).
491. Bhattacharyya, S.; Nair, L. S.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N. R.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Development of Biodegradable Polyphosphazene-Nanohydroxyapatite Composite Nanofibers via Electrospinning Chapter in Applic. of Micron and Nanoscale Mater. for Biology and Medicine Proc. of Mater. Res. Soc. 2005, 845, 291-296.
490. Bhattacharyya, S.; Lakshmi, S.; Singh, A.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Polyphosphazene Nanohydroxyapatite Composite Nanofibers as Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering Chapter in Applications of Micron and Nanoscale Materials in Medicine and Biology. Proc. of Mater. Res. Soc. 2005, 845, 91-96.
489. Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Lakshmi, S.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Self-Assembling Composite of Polyphosphazene with Calcium Deficient Hydroxyapatite as Bone Analogs J. Orthopaedic Res. 2005, 16(7), 613-621.
488. Allcock, H. R.; Chang, Y.; Welna, D. T. Ionic Conductivity of Covalently Interconnected Polyphosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Networks Solid State Ionics 2006, 177, 569-572.
487. Allcock. H. R.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Barrett, E. W.; Pishko, M. V.; Koh, W.-G. Ultraviolet Photolithigraphic Development for Polyphosphazene Hydrogel Microstructures for Potential Use in Microarray Biosensors Chemistry of Materials 2006, 18, 609-613.
486. Barrett, E. W.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Silva, R. J.; Gaumond, R. P.; Allcock, H. R. Patterning Poly(organophosphazenes) for Selective Cell Adhesion Applications Biomacromolecules 2005, 6, 1689-1698.
485. Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Characterization of Covalently Interconnected Phosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Network Membranes Chemistry of Materials 2005, 17, 4449-4454.
484. Greish, Y. E.; Brown,,P. W.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Low Temperature Reaction between Stoichiometric Hydroxyapatite and Sodium and Potassium Salts of Poly[bis(carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazenes] J. Mater. Sci., Mater. Med. 2005, 16, 613-620.
483. Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Lakshmi, S.; Laurencin, C. T. Kinetics and Chemistry Formulation of Stoichiometric Hydroxyapatite-Polyphosphazene Composites at and near Physiologic Temperature J. Amer. Ceram. Soc. 2005, 26(1), 1-9.
482. Barrett, E. W.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Silva, R. J.; Gaumond, R. P. Microcontact Printing of Poly(organophosphazenes): Potential Applications for Selective Cell Adhesion PMSE Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc. Div. Poly. Mater. Sci. Eng.) 2004, 91, 633-634.
481. Wood, R. M.; Allcock, H. R. Control of Water Uptake of Polyphosphazene Based Fuel Cell Membranes by Silicate Interpenetrating Networks Polym. Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc. Div Polym. Chem.) 2004, 41, 683.
480. Powell, E. S.; Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C. Self-Organization of Amphiphilic Polyphosphazene-Polystyrene Block Copolymers Polym. Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 2004, 45, 49.
479. Chang, Y.; Welna. D. T.; Allcock, H. R. Phosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Nework Membranes: Characterization and Applications Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 2004, 45, 529-530.
478. Stone, D. A.; Welna, D. T.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis of Amphiphilic Copolymers Containing Pendent Substituted Cyclottriphosphazene via Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 2004, 45, 696-697.
477. Singh, A.; Laredo, W.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Characterization of L-Tyrosine-Functionalized Polyphosphazenes Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 2004, 45, 703-704.
476. Phelps, M. V. B.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis of a Polyphosphazene Bearing Aryloxy Carboxylic Acid, Amino Acid Ester, and Alkyl Ether Side Groups for Sustained Release Applications Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 2004, 91, 550-551
475. Allcock, H. R. Clathrate Inclusion Adducts – Molecular Recognition Using Solid State Structures ACS Petroleum Research Fund 60th Anniversary Commemoration Volume, 2004
474. Silva, R.; Gaumond R.; Phelps, M. V.; Allcock, H. R.; Vasudevan, N. Neuroblastoma Biosensor System Proc. IEEE Ann. N.E. Bioeng. Conf. 2004, 110-111.
473. Allcock, H. R. Hybrid Metallocene-Phosphazene Polymers Chapter in special issue of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers 2005, 15, 57-65.
472. Nair, L.; Bhattacharyya, S.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H R.; Laurencin, C. T. Fabrication and Optimization of Methylphenoxy Substituted Polyphosphazene Nanofibers for Biomedical Applications Biomacromolecules 2004, 5, 2212-2220.
471. Allcock, H. R.; Chang, Y.; Stone, D. A. Control of the Conjugation Length and Solubility in Electroluminescent Polymers J. Polymer Science 2006, 44, 69-76.
470. Welna. D. T.; Bender, J. D.; Wei. X.; Sneddon, L. G.; Allcock, H. R. Preparation of Boron Carbide Nanofibers from Poly(norbornenyldecarb-carborane) Single-Source Precursor via Electrostatic Spinning Advanced Materials 2005, 17, 859-862.
469. Phelps, M. V. B.; Barrett, H. R.; Allcock, H. R. Cytotoxicity and Cell Encapsulation Studies of Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] and its Hydrogels Biomacromolecules (submitted)
468. Allcock, H. R.; Welna, D. T.; Maher, A. E. Single Ion Conductors: Polyphosphazenes with Sulfonimide Functional Groups Solid State Ionics 2006, 177, 741-747.
467. Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazenes. Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 2th ed., Wiley Interscience 2005, 7, 4586- 4593.
466. Allcock, H. R.; Powell, E. S.; Chang, Y.; Kim, C. Synthesis and Micellar Behavior of Amphiphilic Polystyrene-Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] Block Copolymers Macromolecules 2004, 37, 7163-7167.
465. Chang, Y.; Powell, E. S.; Allcock, H. R. Environmentally-Responsive Micelles from Polystyrene-Poly[bis(potassium carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] Block Copolymers J. Polymer Science 2005, 43, 2912-2920.
464. Bhattacharyya, S.; Lakshmi, S.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Preparation of Poly[bis(carboxylato phenoxy)phosphazene] Non-Woven Nanofiber Mats by Electrospinning Proc. Mat. Res. Soc. Plart, A.; (Chilkoti, A.; Barron. A. E. ; Wong, J., eds.) 2004, F8.10, 157-163.
463. Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Lakshmi, S.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Low Temperature Formation on Hydroxyapatite-Poly(alkyloxybenzoate)phosphazene Composites for Biomedical Applications Biomaterials 2004, 26, 1-9.
462. Maher, A. E.; Allcock, H. R. Influence of n-Hexoxy Group on the Properties of Fluoroalkoxyphosphazene Polymers Macromolecules 2005, 38, 641-642.
461. Allcock, H. R.; Powell, E. S.; Maher, A. E.; Berda, E. B. Poly(methyl methacrylate)-graft-Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Copolymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Effects of Polyphosphazene Incorporation Macromolecules 2004 37, 5824-5829.
460. Chang, Y.; Powell, E.; Allcock, H. R.; Park, S. M.; Kim, C. Temperature-Dependent Self-Organization of Phosphazene Block Copolymers ACS Div. Polym. Chem. 2003, 44, 922-923.
459. Allcock, H. R. Radiation Chemistry of Polyphosphazenes ACS PMSE Div. Prepr. 2003, 89, 67.
458. Bender, J. D.; Chang, Y.; McKenzie, M.; Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazenes with Tailorable Refractive Indices: Applications for Polymer Integrated Optics ACS PMSE Div. Prepr. 2003, 89, 460-461.
457. Ambler, C. M.; Maher, A. M.; Wood, R. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Chalkova, E.; Lvov, S. Novel Proton Conductive Polyphosphazenes for Use as Fuel Cell Materials ACS PMSE Div.Prepr. 2003, 89, 595.
456. Lakshmi, S.; Lee, D. A.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes for Bone Tissue Engineering Proc. Annual Mtg. of Orthopaedic Res. Soc. 2003, 937.
455. Lvov, S. N.; Zhou, X. Y.; Chalkova, E.; Ambler, C. A.; Maher, A. M.; Wood, R. M. Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazene-Based Polymer Elecrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells ACS Div. Fuel Chem. Prepr. 2003, 48, 480-481.
454. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Maher, A. E.; Wood, R. M.; Lvov, S.; Zhou, X. Y.; Chalkova, E.; Fedkin, M. W.; Weston, J. A. Chapter in special volume of Polymers for Advanced Technology (submitted)
453. Allcock, H. R. The Crucial Role of Inorganic Ring Chemistry in the Development of New Polymers Proc. Intern. Conf. on Inorg. Ring Systems Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon 2004, 179, 661-671
452. Lakshmi, S.; Lee, D.; Bender, J. D.; Barrett, E. W.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Synthesis, Characterization and in vitro Osteocompatibility Evaluation of Novel Alanine-Based Polyphosphazenes J. Biomaterials Research 2006, 76a, 206-213.
451. Frech, R.; York, S.; Allcock, H. R.; Kellam, E. C. Ionic Transport in Polymer Electrolytes: The Essential Role of Associated Ionic Species Macromolecules 2004, 23, 8699-8702.
450. Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Formation of Hydroxyapatite-poly[bis(calcium carboxylatophenoxy phosphazene] Composites at Physiological Temperature J. Biomed. Mater. Res. 2006, 77A, 416-425.
449. Allcock, H. R.; Powell, E. S.; de Denus, C. R. Telechelic Polyphosphazenes: Reaction of Living Poly(dichlorophosphazene) Chains with Alkoxy and Aryloxy Phosphoranimines Macromolecules 2004, 37, 3635-3641.
448. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Sahota, J. S.; Runge, C.; Kurtz, S. M.; Lakshmi, S.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Novel Polyphosphazene-Hydroxyapatite Composite for Bone Tissue Engineering IEEE EMB Magazine Sept/Oct 2003, 18-26.
447. Maher, A. E.; Ambler, C. M.; Powell, E. S.; Allcock, H. R. Dependence of Thermal and Mechanical Properties on the Composition of Mixed-Substituent Poly(fluoroalkoxyphosphazenes) J. Applied Polym. Sci. 2004, 92, 2569-2576.
446. Allcock, H. R.; Maher, A. E.; Ambler, C. M. Side Group Exchange in Poly(organophosphazenes) with Fluoroalkoxy Substituents Macromolecules 2003, 36, 5566-5572.
445. Allcock, H. R.; Bender, J. D.; Morford, R. V.; Berda, E. B. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Solid Polymer Electrolytes Based on Poly(7-oxanonorbornene)s with Pendent Oligoethyleneoxy)- Functionalized Cyclotriphosphazenes Macromolecules 2003, 36, 3563-3569.
444. Zhou, X.; Weston, J.; Chalkova, E.; Lvov, S. N.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Allcock, H. R. High Temperature Transport Properties of Polyphosphazene Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Electrochim. Acta 2003, 48, 2173-2180.
443. Chang, Y.; Prange, R.; Allcock, H. R.; Lee, S. C.; Kim, C. Amphiphilic Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]-Poly(ethylene oxide) Block Copolymers: Synthesis and Micellar Characteristics Macromolecules 2002, 35, 8556-8559.
442. Allcock, H. R.; Laredo, W. R.; Bender, J. D.; Ambrosio, A. M. A. Bioerodible Polymers and Responsive Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering and Biomedical Devices Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2002, 43, 654.
441. Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R. A Covalently Interconnected Phosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Network: Synthesis, Characterization, and Hydrogel-Related Applications, Advanced Materials 2003, 15, 537-541.
440. Chang, Y.; Powell, E. S.; Allcock, H. R.; Park, S. M.; Kim, C. Thermosensitive Behavior of Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)- phosphazene]-Poly(ethylene oxide) Block Copolymers Macromolecules 2003, 36, 2568-2570.
439. Allcock, H. R.; Bender, J. D.; Chang, Y.; McKenzie, M.; Fone, M. M. Controlled Refractive Index Polymers: Polyphosphazenes with Chlorinated- and Fluorinated- Aryloxy and Alkoxy Side Groups Chemistry of Materials 2003, 15, 473-477.
438. Allcock, H. R. Ambient Temperature Cationic Condensation of Polyphosphazenes Chapter 3 in Polyphosphazenes: A Worldwide Insight (M. Gleria, R. de Jaeger, eds.) NOVA Science Publishers 2004 49-67.
437. Allcock, H. R. General Introduction to Phosphazenes Chapter 1 in. Polyphosphazenes: A Worldwide Insight (M. Gleria, R. de Jaeger, eds.) NOVA Science Publishers 2004 1-22.
436. Gao, L. ; Macdonald, D. D.; Urquidi-Macdonald, M.; Olmeijer, D.; Allcock, H. R. Charge Cycling and Impedance Characterization of a Polyphosphazene Solid Polymer Electrolyte-Manganese(IV) Oxide Intercalation Cathode Elecrochim Acta 2002, 47, 3863-3872.
435. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Morford, R. V. Phenylphosphonic Acid Functionalized Poly[aryloxyphosphazenes] Macromolecules 2002, 35, 3483-3489.
434. Chang, Y.; Bender, J. D.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Self-Association Behavior of Biodegradable Amphiphilic Poly[bis(ethyl glycinat-N-y)phosphazene]-PEO Block Copolymers Biomacromolecules 2002, 3, 1364-1369.
433. Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Maher, A. E.; Chalkova, E.; Zhou, X. Y.; Lvov, S. N.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes with Sulfonimide Side Groups Macromolecules 2002, 35, 6490-6493.
432. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Katti, D. S.; Laurencin, C. T. Degradable Polyphosphazene/poly(hydroxyester) Blends: Degradation Studies, Biomaterials 2002, 23, 1667-1672.
431. Allcock, H. R.; Kellam, E. C. The Synthesis and Applications of Novel Aryloxy/Oligoethyleneoxy Substituted Polyphosphazenes as Solid Polymer Electrolytes Solid State Ionics 2003, 156, 40-414.
430. Allcock H. R.; Kellam, E. C. The Incorporation of Cyclic Phosphazene Trimers into Saturated and Unsaturated Ethylene-Like Polymer Backbones Macromolecules 2002, 35, 40-47.
429. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Lvov, S. N.; Zhou, X. Y.; Chalkova, E.; Weston, J. Phenyl Phosphonic Acid Functionalized Poly[aryloxyphosphazenes] as Proton-Conducting Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells J. Membrane Sci. 2002, 202, 47-54.
428. York, S.; Kellam, E. C.; Allcock, H. R.; Frech, R. A Vibrational Spectroscopic Study of Lithium Triflate in Polyphosphazenes with Linear Oligoethyleneoxy Side Chains of Different Lengths Electrochim. Acta 2001, 46, 1553-1557.
427. Fedkin, M. V.; Zhou, X. Y.; Hofmann, M. A.; Chalkova, E.; Weston, J. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Lvov, S. N. Evaluation of Methanol Crossover in Proton-Conducting Polyphosphazene Membranes Materials Letters 2002, 52, 192-196.
426. Zhou, X. Y.; Hofmann, M. A.; Weston, J. A.; Chalkova, E.; Allcock, H. R.; Lvov, S. N. High Temperature Methanol Crossover in Proton-Conducting Polyphosphazene Membranes Proc. Electrochem. Soc. 2001, 34-41.
425. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Sahota, J. S.; Runge, C.; Kurtz, S. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. A Novel Polyphosphazene-Hydroxyapatite Composite for Bone Repair: Mechanical Evaluation During in vitro Degradation Proc. Sigms XI Res. Symp. 2000, 11, 298.
424. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Degradable Polyphosphazene/Polyester Blend with Self-Neutralizing Potential Proc. Soc. for Biomaterials 1999, 25, 9.
423. de Denus C. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Prange, R. Differences Between initiator/Terminator Properties of Phosphazene Materials Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div.Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 554-555.
422. Kellam, E. C.; Hofmann, M. A.; Allcock, H. R. Cyclolinear Phosphazenes via Acyclic Diene Metathesis Polymerization Polym. Prepr. (ACS. Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 1233-1234.
421. Allcock, H. R. Control of Structure and Properties in Polyphosphazenes by Selective Chemical Reactions Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 1503.
420. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Wood, R. M. Phosphonation of Aryloxyphosphazenes Macromolecules 2001, 34, 6915-6921.
419. Allcock, H. R.; Prange, R. Properties of Poly(phosphazene-siloxane) Block Copolymers Synthesized via Telechelic Polyphosphazenes and Polysiloxane Macromolecules 2001, 34, 6858-6865.
418. Allcock, H. R.; Prange, R.; Hartle, T. J. Poly(phosphazene-ethylene oxide) Di- and Triblock Copolymers as Solid polymer Electrolytes Macromolecules 2001, 34, 5463-5470.
417. Allcock, H. R.; Kellam, E. C.; Morford, R. V. Gel Electrolytes from Co-Substituted Oligoethyleneoxy/Trifluoroethoxy Linear Polyphosphazenes Solid State Ionics 2001, 143, 297-308.
416. Allcock, H. R.; Hartle, T. J.; Taylor, J. P.; Sunderland, N. J. Organic Polymers with Cyclophosphazene Side Groups: Influence of the Phosphazene on Physical Properties and Thermolysis Macromolecules 2001, 34, 3896-3904.
415. Allcock, H. R.; de Denus, C. R.; Prange, R.; Laredo, W. R. Synthesis of Norbornenyl Telechelic Polyphosphazenes and Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of (ROMP) Reactions Macromolecules 2001, 34, 2757-2765,
414. Allcock, H. R.; Sunderland, N. J. Separation of Polymers and Small Molecules by Crystalline Host Systems Macromolecules 2001, 34, 3069-3076.
413. Allcock, H. R.; Laredo, W. R.; Morford, R. V. Polymer Electrolytes Derived From Polynorbornenes with Pendent Cyclophosphazenes: Poly(ethylene glycol) Methyl Ether Derivatives Solid State Ionics 2001, 139, 27-36.
412. Allcock, H. R.; Laredo, W. R.; Kellam, E. C.; Morford, R. V. Polynorbornenes Bearing Pendent Cyclotriphosphazenes with Oligoethyleneoxy Side Groups: Behavior as Solid Polymer Electrolytes Macromolecules 2001, 34, 787-794.
411. Allcock, H. R.; Ambrosio, A. M. A. Synthesis and Characterization of pH-Responsive Poly(organophosphazene) Hydrogels Chapter in Polymer Gels (H. B. Bohidar, P. L. Dubin, eds.) ACS Symp. Ser. 2002, 833, 82-101.
410. Allcock, H. R. Rational Design and Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes for Tissue Engineering Chapter in Methods of Tissue Engineering (A. Atala, R. Lanza, eds.) Academic Press 2001, 597-607.
409. Morford, R. V.; Kellam, E. C.; Hofmann, M. A.; Baldwin, R.; Allcock, H. R. A Fire-Resistant Organophosphorus Gel polymer Additive for Use in Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries Solid State Ionics 2000, 133, 171-177.
408. Kellam, E. C.; Hofmann, M. A.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis of Well-Defined Cyclolinear Phosphazene-Containing Polymers via ADMET Polymerization Macromolecules 2001, 34, 5140-5146.
407. Laredo, W. R.; Allcock, H. R. A Novel Polyphosphazene with Tyrosine-Derived Side Groups: Solubility Behavior Over a Broad Range of pH Values
406. Prange, R.; Reeves, S. D.; Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazene-Polystyrene Copolymers: Block and Graft Copolymers from Polyphosphazene and Polystyrene Macromonomers Macromolecules 2000, 33, 5763-5765.
405. Allcock, H. R.; Ambrosio, A. M. A. Synthesis and Characterization of pH-Sensitive Poly(organophosphazene) Hydrogels Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 732.
404. Kim, C.; Chang, Y.; Lee, S. C.; Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D. An Amphiphilic Diblock Copolyphosphazene: Synthesis and Micellar Characeristics in the Aqueous Phase. Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 609-610.
403. Allcock, H. R. New Developments in the Science and Applications of Polyphosphazenes Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 553.
402. Prange, R.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis of Telechelic and Block Polyphosphazenes Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 41, 198-199.
401. Allcock, H. R.; de Denus. C. R. NMR Spectroscopy for the Study of Polyphosphazene Structures Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2000, 82, 188.
400. Allcock, H. R.; Singh, A.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Laredo, W. R. Tyrosine-Bearing Polyphosphazenes Biomacromolecules 2003, 4, 1646-1653.
399. Hartle, T. J.; Sunderland, N. J.; McIntosh, M. B.; Allcock, H. R. Phosphinimine Modifiation of Organic Polymers Macromoleules 2000, 33, 4307-4309.
398. Chang, Y.; Lee, S. C.; Kim, C.; Reeves, S. D.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Micellar Characterization of an Amphiphilic Diblock Copolyphosphazene Macromolecules 2001, 34, 269-274.
397. Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D.; de Denus, C. R.; Crane, C. A. Influence of Reaction Parameters on the Living Cationic Polymerization of Phosphoranimines to Polyphosphazenes Macromolecules 2001, 34, 748-754.
394. Lvov, S. N.; Zhou, X. Y.; Benning, L.; Wei, X. J.; Fedkin, M. V.; Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Cannon, A. M.; Kellam, E. C.; Morford, R. V. Development of Proton-Conducting Membranes for High Temperature Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Proc. Intern. Symp. on Energy Engineering in the 21st Century (Ping Cheng, ed.) Begnall House: New York, 2000, 1483-1488.
394. Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D.; Nelson, J. M.; Manners, I. Synthesis and Characterization of Phosphazene Di- and Tri-block Copolymers via the Controlled Cationic, Ambient Temperature Polymerzation of Phosphornimines Macromolecules 2000, 33, 3999-4007.
394. Diefenbach, U.; Cannon, A. M.; Stromberg, B. E.; Olmeijer, B. E.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Metal Coordination of Thioether Containing Cyclo- and Poly(organophosphazenes) J. Applied Polymer Sci. 2000, 78, 650-661.
393. Taylor, J. P.; Allcock, H. R. Phosphorylated Phosphazene as Flame Retardant Polymers and Polymer Additives Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 1999, 40, 910-911.
392. Hartle, T. J.; McIntosh, M. B.; Allcock, H. R. Phosphazene Azides: A New Means for Polymer Crosslinking and Property Modification Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 1999, 40, 908-909
391. Sunderland, N. J.; Allcock, H. R. Entrapment and Separation of Polymers in Crystalline Host Systems Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 1999, 40, 750-751.
390. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, J. M.; de Denus, C. R.; Manners, I. Design, Synthesis, and Uses of Phosphazene High Polymers Proc. 3rd. Intern. Conf. on Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering.
389. Nagai, K.; Freeman, B. D.; Cannon, A.; Allcock, H. R. Gas Permeabi |