The effect of high-pressure on organocatalyzed ROP of γ-butyrolactone
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M. Tarnacka | P. Maksym | K. Kamiński | M. Paluch | Andrzej Dzienia | R. Turczyn | A. Mrozek-Wilczkiewicz | K. Malarz | T. Biela | J. Knapik-Kowalczuk | B. Hachuła | Roksana Bernat | K. Koperwas | Luiza Orszulak | A. Dzienia
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