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"Ring-opening polymerization as a route to new inorganic macromolecules, "M. Liang, C. Waddling, C. Honeyman, D. Foucher, I. Manners, Phosphorus, Sulfur and Silicon and the Related Elements (1992), 64(1-4), 113-20.

1 Patent citing this article:

United States Patent 6,565,992
Manners , et al. May 20, 2003
Phosphorescent oxygen sensors

Abstract

A pressure sensor comprising a stable polymer having a backbone containing nitrogen and one or more of sulfur or phosphorous, and including a phosphorescent dye agent.

Inventors: Manners; Ian (2142 Margot St., Oakville, Ontario, CA L6H 3M1); Gu; Xijia (113 Marrbury Cresc, North York, Ontario, CA M3A 2G3); Pang; Zhen (773 Dovercourt Road, Toronto, Ontario, CA M6H 1X2); Winnik; Mitchell A. (486 Glen Lake Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, CA M6P 1G8); Ni; Yizeng (616c Hibbard Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514)

Appl. No.: 189437
Filed: November 10, 1998

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