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  2. File:RAFT agent Z groups in decreasing order of reactivity.pdf

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  3. File:RAFT agent R group reactivity.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization

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    RAFT polymerization today is mainly carried out by thiocarbonylthio chain transfer agents. It was first reported by Rizzardo et al. in 1998. [6] RAFT is one of the most versatile methods of controlled radical polymerization because it is tolerant of a very wide range of functionality in the monomer and solvent, including aqueous solutions. [7]

  5. Raft (algorithm) - Wikipedia

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    Raft is a consensus algorithm designed as an alternative to the Paxos family of algorithms. It was meant to be more understandable than Paxos by means of separation of logic, but it is also formally proven safe and offers some additional features. [ 1 ]

  6. RaftLib - Wikipedia

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    RaftLib [1] is a portable parallel processing system that aims to provide extreme performance while increasing programmer productivity. It enables a programmer to assemble a massively parallel program (both local and distributed) using simple iostream-like operators.

  7. End group - Wikipedia

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    End groups are seen on all polymers and the functionality of those end groups can be important in determining the application of polymers. Each type of polymerization (free radical, condensation or etc.) has end groups that are typical for the polymerization, and knowledge of these can help to identify the type of polymerization method used to form the polymer.

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  9. Poly(pentafluorophenyl acrylate) - Wikipedia

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    Poly(pentafluorophenyl acrylate) is a polymeric active ester and hence features an inherent reactivity towards nucleophiles such as amines. [5] It is therefore used in the preparation of polyacrylamides by reacting it with amines.