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Nicolas Peressin
Nicolas Peressin
Simone Fraser University
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Direct access to MIDA acylboronates through mild oxidation of MIDA vinylboronates
ML Lepage, S Lai, N Peressin, R Hadjerci, BO Patrick, DM Perrin
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 56 (48), 15257-15261, 2017
562017
On the evolution of sulfonated polyphenylenes as proton exchange membranes for fuel cells
M Adamski, N Peressin, S Holdcroft
Materials Advances 2 (15), 4966-5005, 2021
542021
Molecular branching as a simple approach to improving polymer electrolyte membranes
M Adamski, TJG Skalski, EM Schibli, M Killer, Y Wu, N Peressin, ...
Journal of Membrane Science 595, 117539, 2020
412020
Structure–property relationships in sterically congested proton-conducting poly (phenylene) s: the impact of biphenyl linearity
N Peressin, M Adamski, EM Schibli, E Ye, BJ Frisken, S Holdcroft
Macromolecules 53 (8), 3119-3138, 2020
332020
Does power ultrasound affect Nafion® dispersions?
M Adamski, N Peressin, S Holdcroft, BG Pollet
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 60, 104758, 2020
272020
Synthetic transformations of alkenyl MIDA boronates toward the efficient construction of organoborons
H Wang, YF Zeng, WX Lv, DH Tan
Synlett 29 (11), 1415-1420, 2018
252018
Effect of steric constraints on the physico‐electrochemical properties of sulfonated polyaromatic copolymers
N Peressin, M Adamski, S Holdcroft
Polymer International 70 (1), 96-106, 2021
112021
Does power ultrasound affect hydrocarbon Ionomers?
M Adamski, N Peressin, E Balogun, BG Pollet, S Holdcroft
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry 75, 105588, 2021
62021
Structure-property relationships in sterically-congested proton-conducting poly (phenylene) s: The impact of backbone linearity
N Peressin
Simon Fraser University, 2020
2020
Impact of Co-Monomer Linearity on Proton Conducting Sulfonated Phenylated Poly (phenylene) Biphenyls
N Peressin, M Adamski, S Holdcroft
236th ECS Meeting (October 13-17, 2019), 2019
2019
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