If you liked Polysiloxane Copolymers / Anionic Polymerization by Marcel Van Beylen, Martin Bölke, Stanley Bywater, Emile Franta, Peter Hallpap, Jean-E Herz, Günther Heublein, James E. McGrath, Paul Rempp, Georges Smets, Michael Szwarz, and Denis J. Worsfold, start with The canchones of Chan Chan, Peru (1973), Grundlagen der Quantitativen Theorie Organischer Reaktionen (1971), and Anionic polymerization: kinetics, mechanisms, and synthesis (1981). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Polysiloxane Copolymers / Anionic Polymerization is by Marcel Van Beylen, Martin Bölke, Stanley Bywater, Emile Franta, Peter Hallpap, Jean-E Herz, Günther Heublein, James E. McGrath, Paul Rempp, Georges Smets, Michael Szwarz, and Denis J. Worsfold.