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Braden D. Pickle is an undergraduate student at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His research interests include the development of sustainable chemical processes. Pickle is a co-author on a 2025 publication in the journal 'ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering' titled 'Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers.' This work investigates a novel method for polyester synthesis using renewable resources and catalytic homocoupling. Pickle collaborates with researchers Michael L. McGraw, Mohsen Saeidi, and Nicholas J. Tabbah, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, on this publication.
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Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers (2025)
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- Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers
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- Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers
- Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers
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