Brad P. Carrow
Assistant professor
Chemistry
Princeton University
United States of America
Biography
Brad P. Carrow is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University. He is interested in developing new materials by metal-catalyzed (co)polymerization of simple, renewable monomers with control of the polymer microstructure, molecular weight, and distribution of monomers within the macromolecule
Research Interest
Biological chemistry
Publications
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Carrow, B. P., Nozaki, K., 2012, Synthesis of Functional Polyolefins Using Cationic Bisphosphine Monoxide-Palladium Complexes, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134 8802-8805.
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Nakamura, A., Kageyama, T., Goto, H., Carrow, B. P., Ito, S., Nozaki, K., P-Chiral Phosphine-Sulfonate/Palladium-Catalyzed Asymmetric Copolymerization of Vinyl Acetate with Carbon Monoxide, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 134 ,12366-12369
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Carrow, B. P., Nozaki, K., 2014, Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Functional Polyolefin Synthesis: Effecting Control through Chelating Ancillary Ligand Design and Mechanistic Insights, J.Macromolecules, 47 , 2541-2555