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Nicholas J. Tabbah's research focuses on the synthesis of polyesters through sustainable polyaddition pathways. His work investigates the catalytic homocoupling of renewable dicrotonate monomers as a method for creating these polymers. Tabbah has co-authored one publication, detailing this sustainable approach to polyester synthesis. His scholarly activity includes collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Michael L. McGraw, Braden D. Pickle, and Mohsen Saeidi, with whom he shares a publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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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
- Sustainable Polyaddition Path to Polyesters via Catalytic Homocoupling of Renewable Dicrotonate Monomers
- 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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