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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0214184

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $62,980.00
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    Cross-linking in free-radical polymerizations: kinetics and mechanical properties. Cross-linked polymer chains are joined together in a ?ladder? topology. This often occurs either deliberately or accidentally in industrial systems, and affects polymer properties. However, cross-linking mechanisms are poorly understood, and there are no general means of quantitatively controlling effects on mechanical properties. As a by-product from a previous IREX grant, a means was found to grow polymers with .... Cross-linking in free-radical polymerizations: kinetics and mechanical properties. Cross-linked polymer chains are joined together in a ?ladder? topology. This often occurs either deliberately or accidentally in industrial systems, and affects polymer properties. However, cross-linking mechanisms are poorly understood, and there are no general means of quantitatively controlling effects on mechanical properties. As a by-product from a previous IREX grant, a means was found to grow polymers with controlled cross-linking. This proposal exploits this method to synthesize polymers with different amounts of cross-linking, and to examine their formation mechanisms and mechanical properties. This has the potential of improving means of making rubber-based materials by polymer modification.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0881890

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $40,404.00
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    Response style heterogeneity in empirical marketing research. This study aims to improve the validity of empirical studies by accounting for different ways in which respondents answer questionnaires (response styles) while analysing the data. Response styles have been shown to depend on the cultural background of respondents. This work therefore is of particular importance in Australia given the large number of cultural backgrounds residents come from. The proposed method will be empirically tes .... Response style heterogeneity in empirical marketing research. This study aims to improve the validity of empirical studies by accounting for different ways in which respondents answer questionnaires (response styles) while analysing the data. Response styles have been shown to depend on the cultural background of respondents. This work therefore is of particular importance in Australia given the large number of cultural backgrounds residents come from. The proposed method will be empirically tested in the context of surveys investigating sustainable tourism, public acceptance of alternative water sources and volunteering, three areas which are central to maintaining Australia's environmental sustainability and providing social and environmental services which are not covered by the commercial sector.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0453282

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,122.00
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    Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Free Radical Copolymerizations of Various Monomers. The proposed project will investigate the structure and properties of statistical copolymers prepared via living free radical polymerization. We will study the characteristics of a wide variety of Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) copolymerizations using a range of monomers, including those interesting for biomedical and material science applications. We expect to gai .... Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) Free Radical Copolymerizations of Various Monomers. The proposed project will investigate the structure and properties of statistical copolymers prepared via living free radical polymerization. We will study the characteristics of a wide variety of Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer (RAFT) copolymerizations using a range of monomers, including those interesting for biomedical and material science applications. We expect to gain a deeper understanding of the influence of the RAFT process on the kinetics and mechanism of copolymerization and the properties of the resulting polymers in order to tailor specific polymer materials for biomedial applications.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0560153

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $79,844.00
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    Branching in acrylic polymers: analysis and mechanistic understanding. Some polymers can be branched. This branching has major effects on the end-product performance of a polymer, for example in adhesives and the flexibility of rubbery materials. Full quantification of this branching (the lengths of branches and the rates of the processes that create them) has been impossible hitherto. Two new complementary techniques, a new analytical method developed by the applicant Fellow in Paris, and a new .... Branching in acrylic polymers: analysis and mechanistic understanding. Some polymers can be branched. This branching has major effects on the end-product performance of a polymer, for example in adhesives and the flexibility of rubbery materials. Full quantification of this branching (the lengths of branches and the rates of the processes that create them) has been impossible hitherto. Two new complementary techniques, a new analytical method developed by the applicant Fellow in Paris, and a new synthesis technique developed in Sydney, will be used as the platforms to devise the first means of determining this information and thus understanding and quantifying branching.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0219345

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $64,492.00
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    Cumulenes and Heterocumulenes - Stellar Molecules and New Materials. This project involves the formation and characterisation of transient neutrals (formed in the mass spectrometer by neutralisation of charged precursor ions) which are either found in stellar dust clouds, or related molecules which may be either potential stellar molecules or have importance in the development of new materials. This work may lead to a better understanding of how biomolecules are formed in interstellar environs. .... Cumulenes and Heterocumulenes - Stellar Molecules and New Materials. This project involves the formation and characterisation of transient neutrals (formed in the mass spectrometer by neutralisation of charged precursor ions) which are either found in stellar dust clouds, or related molecules which may be either potential stellar molecules or have importance in the development of new materials. This work may lead to a better understanding of how biomolecules are formed in interstellar environs. The Adelaide and Berlin groups are internationally known, already with ongoing collaboration. This application seeks to extend the scope of this world-class research, and to train the premier graduate students in astrochemistry.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0559628

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    Australian Research Council
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    $22,460.00
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    Advanced issues in market segmentation research. We will investigate unresolved questions in market segmentation research that will provide answers to the following questions as outcome: - How to pre-assess market segmentation data structure. - How to improve the partitioning. - How to visualize and present the resulting segmentation solutions. - How to generalize the outcomes over multiple periods of time. These tasks represent fundamental methodological research. The scientific significan .... Advanced issues in market segmentation research. We will investigate unresolved questions in market segmentation research that will provide answers to the following questions as outcome: - How to pre-assess market segmentation data structure. - How to improve the partitioning. - How to visualize and present the resulting segmentation solutions. - How to generalize the outcomes over multiple periods of time. These tasks represent fundamental methodological research. The scientific significance consequently lies in knowledge development and methodological improvement. Findings will also enable both academic researchers using market segmentation methodology as well as practitioners applying such techniques to significantly improve the quality of their market structure analyses.
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