Publications in Chronological Order

661 Tang, M,; Chen. C.; Zhu, J.; Allcock, H, R.; Siedlecki, C., A.; Xu, L.-C., Inhibition of Bacterial Adhesion and Biofilm Formation by a Textured Fluorinated Alkoxyphosphazene Surface, Biomaterials 2020 in press

660 Xu, L.-C.; Chen, C.; Allcock, H. R.; Siedlecki, C., A.
New Crosslinkable Poly[bis(octafluoropentoxy)phosphazene] Biomaterials: Synthesis, Surface Characterization, Bacterial Adhesion, and Plasma Coagulation Responses,
J. Biomed. Mater. Res.: Part B – Applied Biomaterials, 2020; 1-11.

659 Li, Z.; Chen, C.; McCaffrey, M.; Yang, H.; Allcock, H. R.
Polyphosphazene Elastomers with Alkoxy and Trifluoroethoxy Side Groups,
ACS Applied Polymer Materials 2020, 2, 2, 475-480.

658 Kenneth S. Ogueri, Kennedy S. Ogueri, Harry R. Allcock, Cato T. Laurencin
A Regenerative Polymer Blend Composed of Glycylglycine Ethyl Ester-Substituted Polyphosphazene and Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid): Preparation, Phase Distribution Morphology, Degradation Mechanism and in Vitro Evaluation.
ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2020, In Press

657 Ogueri, K. S., Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. L., Phosphazene Polymers,
Encyclopedia of Polymer Science, 2019, DOI: 10. 1002/04714 40264

656 Yennawar, H., Hess, A., Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and X-Ray Crystal Structures of Three Fluoroaryloxy-Cyclotriphosphazenes: Models for the Corresponding High Polymers.
Acta Cryst. Part E75, 1525-1530, 2019.

655 Ogieri, K.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin C., Generational Biodegradable and Regenerative Polyphosphazene Polymers and their Blends with Poly(lactic-co-glycolic Acid), Progress in Polymer Science 2019, 98. #101146, 1-10.

654 Allcock, H. R. Hybrids of Poly(organophosphazenes) and Poly(organosiloxanes): A brief Perspective of an Evolving Aspect of Inorganic Polymers,
J. Inorg. Orgmet. Polym. and Materials, Anniversary Issue, 2020. In Press

653 Tong, C.; McCarthy, S.; Li, Z.; Guo, J.; Li, Q.; Pacheco, C. N.; Ren, Y.; Allcock, H. R. Hybrid Polyphosphazene–Organosilicon Polymers as Useful Elastomers,ACS Applied Polymer Materials 2019, 1, 7, 1881-1886.

652 Kenneth S. Ogueri, Jorge L. Escobar Ivirico, Zhongjing Li, Riley H. Blumenfield, Harry R. Allcock, Cato T. Laurencin. Synthesis, Physicochemical Analysis, and Side Group Optimization of Degradable Dipeptide-Based Polyphosphazenes as Potential Regenerative Biomaterials
ACS Applied Polymer Materials 2019, 1568-1578.

651 Allcock, H. R.; Background and Scope of Polyphosphazenes as Biomedical Materials.
(Special Issue on Polyphosphazenes edited by A. Andrianov)
Regen. Eng. Trans. Med. Medicunehttps://doi.org/10.1007/s40883-019-00128-z

650 Allcock, H. R.; Synthesis, Structures, and Emerging Uses for Poly(organophosphazenes).
Chapter 1 in Polyphosphazenes in Biomedicine, Engineering & Pioneering Synthesis. A. Andrianov and H. R Allcock eds. ACS Symposium Series Books, Online version, published August 2018, Print version, Oxford University Press, 2019.

649. Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazenes as an Example of the Element Blocks Approach to New Materials. Chapter 10 in New Polymeric Materials Based on Element Blocks, Chujo, Y., ed., pp. 167-188, 2019, Springer/Nature, Singapore.

648 Ren, Y.; Kai, Y.; Yang, Shan, D.; Tong, C.; Yang, K.; Shan, D.; Allcock, H. R.
Polyphosphazenes and Cyclotriphosphazenes with Propeller-Like Tetraphenylethyleneoxy Side Groups: Tuning Mechanical and Optoelectronic Properties,
Macromolecules, 2018, 51, 9974-9981.

647 Ren, Y.; Li, Z.; Allcock. H. R. Molecular Engineering of Inorganic Polymers and ÍSWNT Hybrids: Toward Stretchable Electronic Materials, Macromolecules, 2018, 51, 5011-5018.

646 Xu, L-C.; Li, Z,; Tian, Z.; Chen, C.; Allcock , H. R.; Siedlecki, C. A. A New Textured Polyphosphazene Biomaterial with Improved Blood Coagulation and Microbial Infection Responses
Acta Biomaterialia 2018, 67, 87–98.

645 Peach, M. S.; Ramos, D. M.; James, R.; Morozowich, N. L.; Mazzocca A. D.; Doty, S. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Kumbar, S. G.; Laurencin, C. T.
Engineered Stem Cell Niche Matrices for Rotator Cuff Tendon Regenerative Engineering,
PLOS, 1-19, April, 2017

644 Venna, S. R.; Spore, A.; Tian, Z.; Marti, A. M.; Albenze, E. J.; Nulwala, H. B.; Rosi, N. L.; Luebke, D. R.; Hopkinson, D. P.; Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazene polymer
development for mixed matrix membranes using SIFSIX-Cu-2i as performance enhancement filler particles,
J. Membrane Sci. 2017, 535,103-112.

643 Ogueri, K. S.; Escobar Ivirico, J. I.; Nair. L. S.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin. C. T.
Biodegradable Polyphosphazene-Based Blends for Regenerative Engineering,
Regen. Eng. Trans. Med. 2017, 3(1):15-31.

642 Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazenes
Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry, Wiley On-Line Library. 2017.

641 Morozowich, N. L.; Nichol, J. L.; Allcock, H. R. Hydrogels based on Schiff base formation between amino-containing polyphosphazenes and aldehyded-dextran
J. Polymer Sci A, 2016, 54, 2984-2991.

640 Cheheltani, R.; Ezzibdeh, R. M.; Chhour, P.; Chandrika, K.; Jurcova, M.; Blundell, C.; Litt, H. I.; Ferrari, V. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Sehgal, C. M.; Cormode, D. P.
Tunable Biodegradable Gold Nanoparticles as contrast agents for Computed Tomography and Photoacustical Imaging
Biomaterials, 2016, 102: 87-97.

639 Allcock, H. R. Structural Diversity in Fluorinated Polyphosphazenes: Exploring the Change from Crystalline Thermoplastics to High Performance Elastomers.
Chapter 15 in Fluorinated Polymers: From Fundamental to Practical Synthesis and Applications,Vol. 2, Ameduri, B. and Sawada, N. (eds)
RSC, Books, October/November 2016.

638 Li, Z.; Chen, C.; Tian, Z.; Modzelewski, T.; Allcock, H. R.
Polyphosphazenes with Cyclotetraphosphazene Side Groups: Synthesis and Elastomeric Properties
J. Inorg. Organomet. Materials and Polymers, 2016 ,26, 667-674
637 Allcock, H. R. The Expanding Field of Phosphazene High Polymers
J. Chem. Soc Dalton, 2016, 45, 1856-1862. Special Issue on Phosphorus Chemistry.

636 Tong, C.; Tian, Z.; Chen, C.; Li, Z.; Modzelewski, T; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Characterization of Trifluoroethoxy Polyphosphazenes Containing POSS Side Groups
Macromolecules 2016, 49, 1313-1320.

635 Modzelewski, T.; Wilts, E.; Allcock, H. R. Elastomeric Polyphosphazenes with Phenoxy-cyclotriphosphazene Side Groups
Macromolecules 2015, 48, 7543-7549.

634 Tian, Z.; Hess, A.; Fellin, C. R.; Nulwala, H.; and Allcock, H. R. Phosphazene High Polymers and Models with Cyclic Aliphatic Side Groups: New Structure–Property Relationships.
Macromolecules, 2015, 48, 4301-4311.

633 Li, Z.: Allcock, H. R.
Polyphosphazenes with Immobilized Dyes as Potential Color Filter Materials
Applied Materials and Interfaces 2015, 1, 13518-13523.

632 Modzelewski, T.; Wonderling, N. M.; Allcock, H. R.
Polyphosphazene Elastomers Containing Interdigitated Oligo-p-phenyleneoxy Side Groups: Synthesis, Mechanical Properties, and X-ray Scattering Studies
Macromolecules 2015, 48, 4882-4890.

631 Tian, Z.; Allcock, H. R. New Mixed-Substituent Fluorophosphazene High Polymers and Small Molecule Cyclophosphazene models: Synthesis, Characterization, and Structure Property Correlations
Macromolecules 2015, 48, 1483-1492.

630 Davidson, R. J.; Ainscough, E. W.; Brodie, A. M.; Waterland, M. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Jameson, G. N. I. Avoiding Crosslinking in Iron-Polyphosphazene Metallo-Polymers
Inorg .Chem. Commun. 2015, 51, 1-3.

629 Davidson, R. J.; Ainscough, E. W.; Brodie, A. M.; Jameson, G. B.; Waterland, M. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Hindenlang, M. D. Terpyridine and 2,6-di(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)pyridine substituted cyclotri- and polyphosphazene ruthenium(II) complexes: Chemical and Physical Behaviour
Polyhedron, 2015, 85, 429-436.

628 Modzelewski, T.; Allcock, H. R. An Unusual Polymer Architecture for the Generation of Elastomeric Properties in Fluorinated Polyphosphazenes
Macromolecules, 2014, 47, 6776–6782.

627 Bartels, J.; Hess, A.; Shiau, H. S.; Allcock, H. R.; Colby, R. H.; Runt, J.
Synthesis, Morphology and Ion conduction of Polyphosphazene Ammonium Iodide Ionomers
Macromolecules, 2015, 48, 111-118.

626 Nichol, J. L.; Allcock, H. R. Polyphosphazenes with Amino Acid Citronellol Ester Side Groups for Biomedical Applications
European Polymer Journal, 2015, 62, 214-221.

625 Chhour, P.; Gallo, N.; Cheheltani, R.; Williams, D.; Al-Zaki, A.; Paik, T.; Nichol, J. L.; Tian, Z.; Naha, P. C.; Allcock, H. R.; Murray, C. B.; Tsourkas, A.; Cormode, D.P.
Nano-Disco Balls: Control over Surface versus Core Loading of Diagnostically Active Nanocrystals into Polymer Nanoparticles
ACS Nano 2014, 8(9), 9143-9153.

624 Modzelewski, T.; Hotham, I. T.; Allcock, H. R. Hydroxyapatite Mineralization by Negatively Charged Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes
J. Applied Polym. Sci, 2015, 132, 41741-

623. Nichol, J. L.; Hotham, I. T.; Allcock, H. R
Ethoxyphosphazene Polymers and their Hydrolytic Behavior
Polymer Degradation and Stability 2014, 109, 92-96.

622. Tian, Z.; Chen, C.; Allcock, H. R. Synthesis and Assembly of Novel Poly(organophosphazene) Structures Based on Noncovalent “Host-Guest” Inclusion Compounds
Macromolecules 2014, 47, 1065-1072.

621. Greish, Y. E.; Bender J. D.; Singh, A.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C.T.
Hydrolysis of Ca-Deficient Hydroxyapatite Precursors in the Presence of Alanine-Functionalized Polyphosphazene Nanofibers
Ceramics International 2013, 39(1), 519-528.

620. Morozowich, N. L.; Lerach, J.; Modzelewski, T.; Jackson, L.; Winograd, N.;
Allcock, H. R. Characterization of Hydroxyapatite Deposition of Biomimetic Polyphosphazenes by Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS)
RSC Advances 2014, 4, 19680-19689.

  1. Davison, R. J.; Ainscough, E. W.; Brodie, A. M.; Waterland, M. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Moubaraki, B.; Murray, K. S.; Gordon, K. C.; Horvath, R.; Jameson, G. N. L.
    Behaviorable Difference Between an Iron (II) Grafted Polyphosphazene and Its Small Molecule Cyclophosphazene Analogue
    Inorg. Chem. Commun. 2013,37, 158-161
  1. Nichol, J. L.; Morozowich, N. L.; Decker, T. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Crosslinkable citronellol containing polyphosphazenes and their biomedical potential

            Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polym. Chem. 2014, 52, 2258-2265

  1. Hess, A. R.; Barber, G. D.; Chen, C.; Mallouk, T. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Organophosphates as Solvents for Electrolytes in Electrochemical Devices

            ACS Adv. Mater. Interfaces 2013, 5, 13029-13034

  1. Tian, Z.; Liu, X.; Manseri, A.; Ameduri, B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Limits to Expanding the PN-F Series of Polyphosphazene Elastomers

            Polymer Engineering And Science 201354 (8), 1827-1832

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphazene High Polymers

            Chapter in Phosphorus-Based Polymers (S. Monge and G. David, Eds.)

            R.S.C. Books 2014, 125-150

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Fluorinated Polyphosphazenes

            Chapter in Handbook of Fluoropolymer Science & Technology (D. W. Smith, S. T. Lacono, S. S. Iycp, Eds.)

            John Wiley & Sons, 2014, 1-21. Chapter 1

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Generation of Structural Diversity in Polyphosphazenes

            Chapter in Applied Organometallic Chemistry (R. Laine, ed.)

            John Wiley & Sons, 2013, 4, 1826-1835

  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Mondschein, R. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Comparison of the Synthesis and Bioerodible Properties of N-Linked Verses O-Linked Complex Amino Acid Ester Polyphosphazenes

  1. Inorg. Organomet. Polym. 2014, 24, 164-172
  1. Tian, Z.; Chen, C.; Allcock, H. R.

            Injectable and Biodegradable Supramolecular Hydrogels by Inclusion Complexation between Poly(organophosphazenes) and α-Cyclodextrin

            Macromolecules2013, 46, 2715-2724

  1. Alaaeddine, A.; Hess, A.; Boschet, F.; Allcock, H. R.; Ameduri, B.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Alternating Fluorinated Copolymers Bearing Oligo(ethylene oxide) Side Chains

            Polymer Chemistry 2013, 4, 977-986

  1. Liu, X.; Tian, Z.; Chen C.; Allcock, H. R.

            UV-Cleavable Unimolecular Micelles: Synthesis and Characterization Toward Photocontrolled Drug Release Carriers

            Polymer Chemistry 20134, 1115-1125

  1. King, A.; Presnall, D.; Steely, L. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Wynne, K. J.

            Semicrystalline Polyphosphazenes: A comprehensive Study of Topology, Morphology, and Contact Angles for Three Fluorous and One Aryl Polyphosphazene

            Polymer 2013, 4, 1123-1129

  1. Liu, X.; Zhang, H.; Tian, Z.; Sen, A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Preparation of quaternized organic-inorganic hybrid brush polyphosphazene-co-poly[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate] electrospun fibers and their antibacterial properties.

            Polymer Chemistry2012, 3, 2082-2091

  1. Tian, Z.; Zhang, Y.; Liu, X.; Chen, C.; Guiltinan, M. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes Containing Antibiotics: Synthesis, Characterization, and Hydrolytic Release Behavior

            Polymer Chemistry 2013, 4, 1826-1835

  1. Liu, X.; Breon, J.; Chen, C.; Allcock, H. R.

            Substituent Exchange Reactions of Linear Oligomeric Aryloxy Phosphazenes with 2,2,2-Trifluoroethoxide

            Inorganic Chemistry, 2012, 51(21), 11910-11916

  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Nichol, J. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Investigation of Apatite Mineralization on Antioxidant Polyphosphazenes for Bone Tissue Engineering

            Chem. Mater. 2012 , 24, 3500-3509.

  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Modzelewski, T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Phosphonate Polyphosphazenes via Two Synthetic Routes

            Macromolecules  2012, 45, 7684-7691

  1. Nichol, J. L.; Morozowich, N. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Biodegradable Alanine and Phenylalanine  Alkyl Ester Polyphosphazenes as Potential Ligament and Tendon Tissue Scaffolds

            Polymer Chemistry 2013, 4, 600-606

  1. Chen, C.; Liu, X.; Tian, Z.; Allcock, H. R.

            2,2,2-Trichloroethoxy-Substituted Polyphosphazenes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Properties

            Macromolecules 2012, 45, 9085-9091

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazene Elastomers, Gels, and Other Soft Materials (invited review)

            Soft Matter 2012, 8, 7521-7532

  1. Peach, M. S.; James, R.; Toti, U. S.; Deng, M.; Morozowich, N. L.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.; Kumbar, S. G.

            Polyphosphazene Functionalized Polyester Fiber Matrices for Tendon Tissue Engineering: In Vitro Evaluation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells

            Biomedical Meterials 2012, 7, 1-13

  1. Davidson, R. J.; Aunscough, E. W.; Brodie, A. M.; Jameson, G. B.; Waterland, M. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Moubaraki, B.; Murray, K.; Gordon, K.; Horvath, R.; Jameson, G. L. N.

            Towards an Iron(II) Spin Crossover Grated Polyphosphazene Polymer

            Inorg. Chem. 2012, 51, 8307-8316

  1. Tian, Z.; Liu, X.; Chen, C.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Micellar Behavior of Novel Amphiphilic Poly[bis(trifluoro-ethoxy)phosphazene]-co-poly[(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate] Block Copolymers

            Macromolecules, 2012, 45, 2502-2508

  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Nichol, J. L.; Mondschein, R. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Design and Examination of an Antioxidant-Containing Polyphosphazene Scaffold for Tissue Engineering

            R.S.C. Polymer Chem2012, 3, 778-786

  1. Liu, X.; Tian, Z.; CHen, C.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Brush-shaped Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Polymers Based on Polyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules2012, 45, 1417-1426

  1. Peach, M. S.; Kumbar, S. G.; James, R.; Toti, U. S.; Balasubramian, D.; Deng, M.; Ulery, B.; Mazzocca, A. D.; McCarthy, M. B.; Morozowich, N. L.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Design and Optimization of Polyphosphazenes Functionalized Fiber Matrices for Soft Tissue Regeneration

  1. Biomed. Nanotech. 2012, 8, 107-124
  1. Chen, C.; Hess, A. R.; Jones, A.; Liu, X.; Barber, G. D.; Mallouk, T. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Quaternization of Poly(aryloxy- and alkoxyphosphazenes)

            Macromolecules 2012, 45, 1182-1189

  1. Deng, M.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.; Kumbar, S. G.

            Polyphosphazenes as Biomaterials

            Chapter 4 in Polymeric Biomaterials (S. Dumitriv and V. Popa, eds.)

            CRC Press 2013, Volume 1, 83-134

  1. Liu, X.; Breon, J. P.; Chen, C.; Allcock, H. R.

            Substituent Exchange Reactions of Trimeric and Tetrameric Arylocycyclophosphazenes with Sodium 2,2,2-Trifluoroethoxide

            Royal Soc. Chem., Dalton Trans. 2011, 41, 2100-2109

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Morozowich, N. L.

            Bioerodable Polyphosphazenes and their Medical Potential

            R.S.C. Polymer Chemistry 2012, 3, 578-590

  1. Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S.; Kumbar, S. G.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Dipeptide-based Biodegradable Polyphosphazene and Composites: Evaluating Programmable Three-Dimentional Matrices for Tissue Regeneration

            Biomacromolecules (accepted for publication)

  1. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Nuygen, M. T.; Singh, A.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.

            In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Biodegradable Polyphosphazene-Calcium Deficient Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Composites for Orthopedic Applications

            Advanced Functional Materials (in press)

  1. Lee, D.; Saito, T.; Benesi, A.; Hickner, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Characterization of Water in Proton Conducting Membranes by Deuterium NMR

  1. Physical Chem. 2011, 115(5), 776-783.
  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Weikel, A. L.; Nichol, J. L.; Chen, C.; Nair, L.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes as Tissue Engineering Materials

            ACS Div. of Poly. Chem. 2011, 52(2), 312-313.

  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Weikel, A. L.; Mondschein, R.; Chen, C.; Nair, L.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Synthetic Challenges of Biomolecule-Containing Polyphosphazenes

            ACS Div. of Poly. Chem. 2011, 52(2), 354-355.

  1. Ainscough, E. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Brodie, A. M.; Gordon, K. C.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Horvath, R.; Otter, C. A.

            Spectroscopic Studies of Phosphazene Polymers Containing Photoluminescent Metal Complexes

            Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 2011, 25, 3691-3704.

  1. Weikel, A. L.; Lee, D. K.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Phase Changes of Poly(alkoxyphosphazenes) and Their Behavior in the Presence of Oligoisobutylene

            Polymer Eng. and Science 2011, 51, 1693-1700.

  1. Laurencin, C. T.; Deng, M.; Kumbar, S. G.; Nair, L. S.; Weikel, A. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Biomimetic Structures: Biological Implications of Dipeptide-substituted Poly-phosphazene-Polyester Blend Nanofiber Matrices for Load-Bearing Bone Regeneration

            Advanced Functional Materials 2011, 21, 2641-2651.

  1. Fei, S.-T.; Lee, S-H. A.; Pursel, S. M.; Bashem, J.; Hess, A.; Grimes, C. A.; Horn, M. W.; Mallouk, T. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Electrolyte Infiltration in Phosphazene-Based Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

  1. Power Sources 2011, 196, 5223-5230.
  1. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; El-Amin, S.; Nguyen, M. T.; Singh, S.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. E.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Development and Characterization of Biodegradable Nanocomposite Injectables for Orthopaedic Applications

  1. Biomater. Science, Polymer Ed. 2011, 22(4), 733-752. (a review)
  1. Morozowich, N. L.; Weikel, A. L.; Nichol, J. L.; Chen, C.; Nair, L.; Laurencin, C. T.;  Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes Containing Vitamin Substituents: Synthesis, Characteriation and Hydrolytic Sensitivity

            Macromolecules 2011, 44, 1355-1364.

  1. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Em-Amin, S.; Nguyen. M. T.; Singh, A.; Greisch, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Composite Scaffolds: Bridging Nanofiber and Microsphere Architectures to Improve Bioactivity of Mechanically Competent Constructs

  1. Biomater. Sci., Polymer Ed.2011, 22(4), 733-752.
  1.   Lee, D. K.; Saito, T.; Benesi, A. J.; Hickner, M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Characterization of Water in Proton-Conducting Membranes by Deuterium NMR T1 Relaxation

  1. Phys. Chem.2011 115(5), 776-783.
  1. Lee, S.-H. A.; Jackson, A.-M. S.; Hess, A.; Fei, S-T. S.; Pursel, S. M.; Basham, J.; Grimes, C. A.; Horn, M. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Mallouk, T. E.

            Influence of Different Iodide Salts on the Performance of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Containing Phosphazene-Based Nonvolatile Electrolytes

  1. Phys. Chem2010, 114, 15234-15242.
  1. Weikel, A. L.; Owens, S. G.; Morozowich, N. L.; Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Miscibility of Choline-Substituted Polyphosphazenews: Blend Compatibility with PLGA and Osteoblast Activity on Resulting Blends

            Biomaterials 2010 31, 8507-8515.

  1. Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Kumbar, S. G.; Brown, J. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.;  Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Biomimetic Bioactive Etheric Polyphosphazene-poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Blends for Bone Tissue Engineering

  1. Biomed. Mater. Res. (A) 2010,  92A(1), 114-125.
  1.    Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Jiang, T.; Kanner, W. A.; Li, X.; Kumber, S. G.; Weikel, A. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Di-Peptide-Based Polyphosphazene and Polyester Blends for Bone Tissue Engineering:  In Vitro and In Vivo Biodegradability and Biocompatibility Studies

            Biomaterials2010, 31, 4898-4908.

  1. Weikel, A. L.; Cho, S. Y.; Morozowich, N. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Hydrolysable Polylactide-Polyphosphazene Block Copolymers for Biomedical Applications.   Synthesis, Characterization, and Composites with Poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)

            R.S.C. Polymer Chemistry.  2010, 1, 1459-1466.

  1. Hindenlang, M. D.; Soudakov,  A. A.; Imler, G. H; Laurencin,  C. T.; Nair, L. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Iodine-containing Radio-Opaque Polyphosphazenes

            R.S.C. Polymer Chemistry.  2010, 1,1467-1474.

  1.    Weikel, A. L.; Owens, S. G.; Fushimi, T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization  of Methionine- and Cysteine-Substituted Phosphazenes

            Macromol.  2010, 43, 5205-5210.

  1.    Deng, M.; Kumbar, S. G.; Wan, Y.; Toti, U. S.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Polyphosphazene Polymers for Tissue Engineering:  An Analysis of Material Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications

            Soft  Matter 2010, 6, 3119-3132.

  1.    Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Kumbar, S. G.; Jiang, T.; Weikel, A. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C.

            In Situ Porous Structures:  A Unique Polymer Erosion Mechanism in Biodegradable Dipeptide-based Polyphosphazenes and Polyester Blends Producing Matrices for Regenerative Engineering

            Advanced Functional Materials 2010, 17, 2743-2957.

  1. Lee, D. K.; Jackson, A.-M.; Fushimi, T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Inclusion Behavior of Cyclotriphosphazene Molecules with Asymmetric Spiro Rings

  1. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans.  2010, 39, 5341-5348.
  1. Fushimi, T.; Allcock H. R.

            Synthesis and Optical Properties of Sulfur-Containing Monomers and Cyclomatrix Phosphazenes

  1. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. 2010, 39, 5349-5355.
  1. Lee, D.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Effects of Cations and Anions on the Ionic Conductivity of Poly-[bis(2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)phosphazene] Doped with Lithium and Magnesium Salts of Trifluoromethanesulfonate and Bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imidate

            Solid State Ionics2010, 181, 1721-1726

  1.    H. R. Allcock

            “General Overview of Polyphosphaqzenes”

            Chapter  in Polymer Handbook  (J. E. Mark, Ed.)

            Oxford University Press 2010 (in press).

  1.   Deng, M.; Nair, L.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            “Biodegradable Polyphosphazene Blends for Biomedical Applications”

            Chapter in Biomedical Applications of Polyphosphazenes ( A. Andrianov, Ed.)

            John Wiley & Sons 2009, 139-154.

  1. S. P. Nukavarapu, S. G. Kumbar, H. R. Allcock, and C. T. Laurencin

            “Biodegradable Polyphosphazene Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering”

            Chapter in Biomedical Applications of Polyphosphazene s (A. Andrianov, Ed.)

            John Wiley & Sons 2009, 119-138.

  1.   Sethuranathan, S.; Nair, L. S.;  El-Amin, S.; Nguyen, M.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Mechanical Properties and Osteocompatibility of Novel Biodegradable Alanin-Based Polyphosphazene Side Groups

            Acta Biomateriala 2010, 6, 1931-1937.

  1. Deng, M.; Nair, L.S.;  Nukavarapu, S.; Kumbar, S. G.; Weikel, A. L.; Krogman, N. R.; L.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Biodegradable  Di-peptide-based Polyphosphazene Blends for Regenerative Medicine:  Analysis, Characterization, and Implications of a Unique Polymer Matrix Erosion on Morphology and in situ Porous Structure

            Advanced Functional Materials 2010, 20, 2794-2806.

  1.    Deng, M.; Nair, L.S.;  Nukavarapu, S.; Kumbar, S. G.; Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Dipeptide-based Biodegradable Polyphosphazene and Composites:  Evolving, Programmable Three-dimensional Matrices for Tissue Regeneration

            Biomacromolecules  (accepted)

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Hybrids of Hybrids:  Nanoscale Combinations of Polyphosphazenes with Other Materials

  1. Appl. Organomet. Chem. 2010, 24, 600-609.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            “Expanding Options in Polyphosphazene Biomedical Research”

            Chapter 2 in Polyphosphazenes for Biomedical Applications (A. Andrianov, ed.)

            John Wiley & Sons 2009, 15-43.

  1. Cho, S.-Y., Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Adamantyl Polyphosphazene-Polystyrene Block Copolymers and beta-Cyclodextrin-Adamantyl Side Group Complexation

            Macromolecules  2009, 42, 4484-4490.

  1. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.;  El-Amin, S.; Teresa, N.; Singh, A.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, G.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Development and Characterization of Biodegradable Nanocomposite Injectables for Orthopaedic Applications Based on Polyphosphazenes

            Biomacromolecules. 2010, 39, 5349-5355.

  1. Argun, A.; Ashcraft, J.; Herring, M.; Lee, D.; Allcock, H. R.; Hammond P.

            Ion Conduction and Water Transport in Polyphosphazene-Based Multilayers

            Chem. Mater. 2009, 22, 226-232.

  1. Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Jiang, T.; Li, Kanner, W.; Li, X.; Kumber, S. G.; Weikel, A. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Di-Peptide-Based Polyphosphazene and Polyester Blends for Bone Tissue Engineering:  In Vitro and In Vivo Biodegradability and Biocompatibility Studies

            Biomaterials 2010, 31(18), 4898-4908.

  1. Weikel, A. L.; Lee, D.; Krogman, N. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Phase Changes of Poly(alkoxyphosphazenes) and their Behavior in the Presence of Oligoisobutylene

  1. Polym. Sci. Eng. 2010, 92A, 114-125.
  1.     Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Nguyen, K. A.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Hydrogen Bonding in Blends of Polyesters with di-peptide-containing polyphosphazenes

  1. Appl. Polym. Sci.2010, 115, 431-437.
  1.    Fei, S.-T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Methoxyethoxyethoxyphosphazenes as Ionic Conductive Fire Retardant /additives for Lithium Battery Systems

            Power Sources 2010, 195(7), 2082-2088.

  1. Fei, S.-T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Recent Progress with Ethyleneoxy Phosphazenes as Lithium Battery Electrolytes Mater.

            Res. Soc. Symp. 2009, 1127-T01-05.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Steely, L., Singh, A.; Hindenlang, M.
    Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic Polyphosphazenes
    Chapter in Superhydrophobic Surfaces (A. Carre and K. L. Mittal, eds.)
    VSP Publ., Leiden, The Netherlands, 2009, 127-138.
  2. Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Kristhart, K. A.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Influence of Side group Modification in Polyphosphazenes on Hydrolysis and Cell Adhesion of Blends with PLGA

            Biomaterials2009, 30, 3035-3041.

  1. Fushimi, T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Cyclotriphosphazenes with Sulfur-Containing Side Groups: Refractive Index and Optical Dispersion

            Royal Soc. Chem., Dalton Trans.2009, 14, 2477-2481.

  1.  Guron, M. M.; Wei, X.; Welna, D.; Krogman, N.; Kim, M. J.; Allcock, H. R.; Sneddon, L. G.

            Preceramin Polymer Blends as Precursors for Boron-Carbide/Silicon-Carbide Composite Ceramics and Ceramic Fibers

            Chem. Mater. 2009, 21, 1708-1715.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Steely, L.; Singh, A.; Hindenlang, M. D.

            Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic Polyphosphazenes
J. Adhesion Sci. & Technol. 2009, 23, 435-445.

  1. Krogman, N. R.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Biodegradable  Polyphosphazene Nanohydroxyapatite Composite Nanofibers:  Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering

  1. Biomed. Nanotechnol.20095, 69-75.
  1. Weikel, A. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Nguyen, N. Q.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.
    Polyphosphazenes that Contain Dipeptides of Nonpolar Character:  Synthesis, Characterization, and Sensitivity to Hydrolysis
    Macromolecules200942, 636-639.
  1. Touny. A.; Laurencin, C. T.; Nair, L., Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P.

            Formation of Composites Comprised of Calcium Deficient HAp and Crosslinked Gelatin

  1.         Mater. Sci, Mater. in Med. 2008, 19, 3193-3201.
  1. Oredein-McCoy, O.; Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Novel Factor-Loaded Polyphosphazene Matrices:  Potential for Driving Angiogenesis

  1.        Microencapsulation 2008, 28, 1-11.
  1. Chang, Y.; Cho, S. Y.; Steely, L. B.; Allcock, H. R.
    Synthesis and Self-Association Behavior of Poly[bis(2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethoxy-phosphazene]-b-Poly(propylene glycol Triblock Copolymers
    J. Poly. Sci., Part A, Poly. Chem.  200947, 692-699.
  2. Sethuranathan, S.; Nair, L S.; Nguyen, M.; Singh, A.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.

            In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Biodegradable Polyphosphazene-Calcuim Deficient Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Composites for Orthopaedic Applications

            Advanced Materials (submitted).

  1. Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Kumbar, S. G.; Brown, J. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Hindenlang, M. D; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Etheric Polyphosphazene-Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Blends for Bone Tissue Engineering

  1. Biomed. Mat. Res. A 2009, 92A, 114-125.
  1. Sethuranathan, S.; Nair, L. S.; Nguyen, M.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N. R.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Effect of Side Group Chemistry on the Mechanical Properties and Osteocompatibility of Biodegradable Alanine Based Polyphosphaznens

            Biomaterials (submitted).

  1. Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Lakkshmi, S.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Hydroxyapatite-Polyphosphazene Composites Prepared st Low Temperatures

  1. Am. Ceram. Soc. 2007, 90, 2728-2734.
  1. Steely, L. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Kim, S. H.; Kim, J. H.; Kang, B. K.

            Plasma Surface Functionalization of Poly[bis92,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]

            Mater. Res. Symp. 2007, 951E, 0951E-12-41.

  1. Greish, Y. E.; Sturgeon, J. L.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N. R.; Towny, A. H.; Sethuranathan, S.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.; Brown, P. W.

            Formation and properties Comprised on Calcium-Deficient Hydroxyapatite and Ethyl Alanate Polyphosphazenes

  1. Poly. Sci. 2008, 19, 3153-3160.
  1. Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Nguyen, N. Q.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Serine- and Threonine-Containing Polyphosphazenea and Poly(L-lactic acid) Grafted Copolymers

            Macromolecules 2008, 41, 7824-7828.

  1. Krogman, N. R.; Steely, L.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Phosphazene-Block-Polyester and Polyphosphazene-Block-Polycarbonates

            Macromolecules 2008, 41, 1126-1130.

  1. Krogman, N. R.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Purine and Pytimidine-Containing Polyphosphazenes: Physical Properties and Hydrolytic Degradation

            Macromolecules 2008, 41, 8467-8472.

  1. Nukavararapu, S. P.; Kumbar, S.; Brown, J. L.; Krogman, N. R.; Weikel, A. L.; Hindenlang, M. D.; Nair, L. S.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Polyphosphazene/NanoHydroxyapatite-Composite Microsphere Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering

            Biomacromolecules 2008, 9, 1818-1825.

  1. Cho, S.-Y.; Allcock, H. R.

            Novel Highly Fluorinated Perrfluorocyclobutane-Based Phosphazene Polymers for Photonic Applications

            Chem. Mater. 2007, 19, 6338-6344.

  1. Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S. El-Amin, S.; Nguyen, M. N. Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Novel Low Temperature Setting Nanocrystalline Calcium Phosphate Cements for Bone Repair: Osteoblast Cellular Response and Gene Expression Studies

  1. Biomed. Mater. Res. (A) (in press).
  1. Deng, M.; Nair, L. S.; Nukavarapu, S. P.; Kumbar, S. G.; Jiang, T.; Krogman, N. R.; Singh, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Miscibility and in vitro Osteocompatibility of Biodegradable Blends of Poly-[(ethyl alanato)(p-phenyl phenoxy) phosphazene] and Poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid)

            Biomaterials  2008, 29, 337-349.

  1. El-Amin, S. F.; Kwon, M. S.; Starned, T.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C.

            The Biocompatibility of Biodegradable Glycine Containing Polyphosphazenes: A Comparative Study in Bone

  1. Inorg. and Organometl. Polym. and Mater. 2007, 16, 397-395.
  1. Steely, L. B.; Li, Q.; Badding, J. V.; Allcock, H. R.

            Foam Formation from Fluorinated Polyphosphazenes by Liquid CO2 Processing

            Polym. Sci. Eng.  2008, 48, 683-686.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Recent Developments in Polyphosphazene Materials Science

            Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science 2007, 10, 231-240.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Steely, L. S.; Kim, J. H.; Kim, S. H., Kang, B.-K.

            Plasma Surface Functionalization of Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Films and Nanofibers

            Langmuir 2007, 23, 8103-8107.

  1. Brown, J. L.; Nair, L. S.; Bender, J.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C.

            The Formation of an Apatite Coating on Carboxylated Polyphosphazenes via a Biomimetic Process.

            Materials Letters 200761, 3692-3695.

  1. Cho, S.-Y.; Allcock, H. R.

            Dendrimers Derived from Polyphosphazene-Poly(propyleneimine) Systems; Encapsulation and Triggered Release of Hydrophobic Guest Molecules

            Macromolecules 200740, 3115-3121.

  1. Fei, S.-T.; Wood, R. M.; Lee, D. K.; Stone, D. A.; Chang, H.-L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Polymers with Pendent Sulfonated Cyclic Phosphazene Side Groups as Proton Conductive Materials for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

  1. Membrane Science 2008, 320, 206-214.
  1. Klein, R.; Welna, D.T.; Weikel, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Runt, J.

            Counterion Effects on Ion Mobility Ion Concentration of Doped Polyphosphazenes and Polyphosphazene Ionomers

            Macromolecules 200740, 3990-3995.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            New Approaches to Hybrid Polymers that Contain Phosphazene Rings (Review)

  1. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 200717, 349-360.
  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            A Perspective of Polyphosphazene Research (Review)

  1. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials 200616, 277-294.
  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Cho, S. Y.; Steely, L. B.

            New Amphiphilic Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]/Poly(propylene glycol) Triblock Copolymers:  Synthesis and Micellar Characteristics

            Macromolecules 2006, 39, 8334-8338.

  1.     Stone, D. A.; Welna, D. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Lithium Ion Conductive Membranes with Low Water Permeation

            Chemistry of Materials 200719, 2473-2482.

  1. Welna, D. T.; Stone, D. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Lithium Ion Conductive Polymers as Prospective Membranes in Lithium-Seawater  Batteries

            Chemistry of Materials 200618, 4486-4492.

  1. Conner, D. A.; Welna, D. T.; Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R.

            Influence of Terminal Phenyl  Groups on the Side Chains of Phosphazene Polymers:  Structure-Property Relationships and Polymer Electrolyte Behavior

            Macromolecules 200740, 322-328.

  1. Krogman, N.; Singh, A.; Nair, L. S.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Miscibility of Bioerodible Polyphosphazene/Poly(lactide-co-glycolide)Blends:

            Biomacromolecules 2007, 8, 1306-1310.

  1. Stone D. A., Allcock, H. R.

            A New Polymeric Intermediate for the Synthesis of Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Polymers

            Macromolecules 200639, 4935-4937.

  1. Bhattacharyya, S.; Nair, L.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N., Greish, Y.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Electrospinning of Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes for Biomedical Applications. Fabrication of Poly[bis(ethyl alanate)phosphazene] Nanofibers

  1. Biomed. Nanotech20062, 36-45.
  1. Singh, A.; Krogman, N. R.; Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Sturgeon, J.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Effect of Side Group Chemistry on the Properties of Biodegradable  L-alanine Co-Substituted Polyphosphazenes

            Biomacromolecules 20067, 914-918.

  1. Swaminathan,  S.; Nair, L.; El-Amin, S.; Ferrar,  R.; Nguyen, M.-T.; Singh, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Greish, Y.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.

            In vivo Biodegradability and Biocompatibility Evaluation of Novel Alanine Ester Cosubstituted Polyphosphazenes in a Rat Model

  1. Biomed. Res.(A) 2006, 77(4), 679-687.
  1. Fei, S.-T.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Wang, Y.; Barrett, E.; Gandhi, F.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Redox Responsive Gel Based on Ionic Crosslinking

            Soft Matter 20062, 397-401.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Welna, D. T.; Stone, D. A.

            Synthesis of Pendent Functionalized-Cyclotriphosphazene Polyoctenamers Amphiphilic Lithium-Ion Conductive Materials

            Macromolecules 200538, 10406-10412.

  1. Singh, A., Steely, L., Allcock, H. R.

            Electrospinning of  Poly[bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Superhydrophobic Nanofibers

            Langmuir 2005, 21, 11604-11607.

  1. Welna, D. T.; Wei, X.; Bender, J. D.; Krogman, N. R.; Sneddon, L. G.; Allcock, H. R.

            Electrostatic Spinning, Pyrolysis, and Characterization of Boron Carbide Nanofibers Prepared from Poly(norbornenyldecacarborane) – a

            Polymerization Ceramic Precursor

            Mater. Res.  Soc. Symp2005848, FF6.13.1-6.

  1.   Wei, X.; Welna, D. T.; Bender, J. D.; Sneddon, L. G.; Allcock, H. R.

            Design and Syntheses of Poly(norbornenyldecarborane) Precursors to Boron Carbide and Boron-Carbide/Silicon-Carbide Ceramics

            Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 2005848, FF1.8.1-6.

  1. Morford, R. V.; Welna. D. T.; Kellam, C. E.; Hofmann, M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Phosphate Additive  for Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Gel Polymer Electrolytes

            Solid State Ionics 2006177, 721-726.

  1.   Allcock, H. R.; Steely, L. B.; Singh, A.

            Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic Surfaces from Polyphosphazenes

            Polymer International  200655, 621-625.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Wood, R. M.

            Design and Synthesis of Ion-Conductive Polyphosphazenes for Fuel Cell Applications (Review)

  1. Polym. Sci. Part B (Polymer Physics) 200644, 2358-2368.
  1.     Nair, L. S.; Lee, D.; Bender, J. D.; Barrett, E.; Greish, Y.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Synthesis, Characterization, and Cytotoxicity Evaluations of Novel Degradable Alanine-Based Polyphosphazenes

  1. Biomed. Mater. Res., Part A 200676 (1),206-213.
  1.     Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Singh, A.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Development of Novel Biodegradable Amino Acid Ester Based Polyphosphazene-Hydroxyapatite Composites for Bone Tissue

            Engineering.

            Chapter in Applications of Micron and Nanoscale Materials for Biology and Medicine (in press).

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            Fluorine-Containing Polyphosphazenes as Hydrophobic and Superhydrophobic Materials

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200546(2), 603.

  1.     Singh, A.; Steely, L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Electrospinning Nanofiber Membranes of Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem) 200546(2), 599-600.

  1.     Singh, A.; Krogman, N.; Sethuraman, S.; Nair, L. S.; Sturgeon, J. L.; Brown, P. W.; Laurencin, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis, Characterization, and in vitro degradation of L-alanine cosubstituted Polyphosphazenes

            Polym.Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200546(2), 713-714.

  1.     Welna, D. T.; Stone, D.A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Cyclotriphosphazene Functionalized Polyoctenamers Via Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic

            Monomers

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 2005, 46(2), 1055-1056.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Welna, D. T.; Stone, D. A.; Powell, E. S.; Wood, Y.; Kwak, G.

            Recent Advances in Polyphosphazenes Used as Ionic Conductors and in Electroactive Materials

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS MPSE Div.) 200593, 782-783.

            Proc. of Mater. Res. Soc (in press).

  1.     Bhattacharyya, S.; Nair, L. S.; Singh, A.; Krogman, N. R.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Development of Biodegradable Polyphosphazene-Nanohydroxyapatite Composite Nanofibers via Electrospinning

            Chapter in Applic. of Micron and Nanoscale Mater. for Biology and Medicine

            Proc. of Mater. Res. Soc2005845, 291-296.

  1.     Bhattacharyya, S.; Lakshmi, S.; Singh, A.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Polyphosphazene Nanohydroxyapatite Composite Nanofibers as Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering

            Chapter in Applications of Micron and Nanoscale Materials in Medicine and Biology.

            Proc. of Mater. Res. Soc. 2005845, 91-96.

  1.     Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Lakshmi, S.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Self-Assembling Composite of Polyphosphazene with Calcium Deficient Hydroxyapatite as Bone Analogs

  1. Orthopaedic Res2005, 16(7), 613-621.
  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Chang, Y.; Welna, D. T.

            Ionic Conductivity of Covalently Interconnected Polyphosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Networks

            Solid State Ionics 2006177, 569-572.

  1.     Allcock. H. R.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Barrett, E. W.; Pishko, M. V.; Koh, W.-G.

            Ultraviolet Photolithigraphic Development for Polyphosphazene Hydrogel Microstructures for Potential Use in Microarray Biosensors

            Chemistry of Materials 200618, 609-613.

  1.     Barrett, E. W.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Silva, R. J.; Gaumond, R. P.; Allcock, H. R.

            Patterning Poly(organophosphazenes) for Selective Cell Adhesion Applications

            Biomacromolecules 20056, 1689-1698.

  1.     Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Covalently Interconnected Phosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Network Membranes

            Chemistry of Materials 200517, 4449-4454.

  1. Greish, Y. E.; Brown,,P. W.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T. Low

            Temperature Reaction between Stoichiometric Hydroxyapatite and Sodium and Potassium Salts of Poly[bis(carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazenes]

  1. Mater. Sci., Mater. Med200516, 613-620.
  1.     Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Lakshmi, S.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Kinetics and Chemistry Formulation of Stoichiometric Hydroxyapatite-Polyphosphazene Composites at and near Physiologic Temperature

  1. Amer. Ceram. Soc2005, 26(1), 1-9.
  1.     Barrett, E. W.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Silva, R. J.; Gaumond, R. P.

            Microcontact Printing of Poly(organophosphazenes): Potential Applications for Selective Cell Adhesion

            PMSE Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc. Div. Poly. Mater. Sci. Eng.) 200491, 633-634.

  1.     Wood, R. M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Control of Water Uptake of Polyphosphazene Based Fuel Cell Membranes by Silicate Interpenetrating Networks

            Polym. Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc. Div Polym. Chem.) 200441, 683.

  1.     Powell, E. S.; Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C.

            Self-Organization of Amphiphilic Polyphosphazene-Polystyrene Block Copolymers

            Polym. Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 200445, 49.

  1.     Chang, Y.; Welna. D. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Nework Membranes: Characterization and Applications

            Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 200445, 529-530.

  1.     Stone, D. A.; Welna, D. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Amphiphilic Copolymers Containing Pendent Substituted Cyclottriphosphazene via Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization

            Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 200445, 696-697.

  1.     Singh, A.; Laredo, W.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of L-Tyrosine-Functionalized Polyphosphazenes

            Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 200445, 703-704.

  1.     Phelps, M. V. B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of a Polyphosphazene Bearing Aryloxy Carboxylic Acid, Amino Acid Ester, and Alkyl Ether Side Groups for Sustained Release

            Applications

            Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Polym. Chem.) 200491, 550-551

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            Clathrate Inclusion Adducts – Molecular Recognition Using Solid State Structures

            ACS Petroleum Research Fund 60th Anniversary Commemoration Volume, 2004

  1.     Silva, R.; Gaumond R.; Phelps, M. V.; Allcock, H. R.; Vasudevan, N.

            Neuroblastoma Biosensor System Proc.

            IEEE Ann. N.E. Bioeng. Conf. 2004, 110-111.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            Hybrid Metallocene-Phosphazene Polymers

            Chapter in special issue of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers 200515, 57-65.

  1.     Nair, L.; Bhattacharyya, S.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Fabrication and Optimization of Methylphenoxy Substituted Polyphosphazene Nanofibers for Biomedical Applications

            Biomacromolecules 20045, 2212-2220.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Chang, Y.; Stone, D. A.

            Control of the Conjugation Length and Solubility in Electroluminescent Polymers

  1. Polymer Science 200644, 69-76.
  1.     Welna. D. T.; Bender, J. D.; Wei. X.; Sneddon, L. G.; Allcock, H. R.

            Preparation of Boron Carbide Nanofibers from Poly(norbornenyldecarb-carborane) Single-Source Precursor via Electrostatic Spinning

            Advanced Materials 200517, 859-862.

  1.     Phelps, M. V. B.; Barrett, H. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Cytotoxicity and Cell Encapsulation Studies of Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] and its Hydrogels

            Biomacromolecules (submitted)

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Welna, D. T.; Maher, A. E.

            Single Ion Conductors: Polyphosphazenes with Sulfonimide Functional Groups

            Solid State Ionics 2006, 177, 741-747.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes.

            Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry, 2th ed., Wiley Interscience 20057, 4586-     4593.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Powell, E. S.; Chang, Y.; Kim, C.

            Synthesis and Micellar Behavior of Amphiphilic Polystyrene-Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] Block Copolymers             

            Macromolecules 200437, 7163-7167.

  1.     Chang, Y.; Powell, E. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Environmentally-Responsive Micelles from Polystyrene-Poly[bis(potassium carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] Block Copolymers

  1. Polymer Science 200543, 2912-2920.
  1.     Bhattacharyya, S.; Lakshmi, S.; Bender, J. D.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Preparation of Poly[bis(carboxylato phenoxy)phosphazene] Non-Woven Nanofiber Mats by Electrospinning

            Proc. Mat. Res. Soc. Plart, A.; (Chilkoti, A.; Barron. A. E. ; Wong, J., eds.) 2004F8.10, 157-163.

  1.     Greish, Y. E.; Bender, J. D.; Lakshmi, S.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Low Temperature Formation on Hydroxyapatite-Poly(alkyloxybenzoate)phosphazene Composites for Biomedical Applications

            Biomaterials 200426, 1-9.

  1.     Maher, A. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Influence of n-Hexoxy Group on the Properties of Fluoroalkoxyphosphazene Polymers

            Macromolecules 200538, 641-642.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Powell, E. S.; Maher, A. E.; Berda, E. B.

            Poly(methyl methacrylate)-graft-Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Copolymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Effects of Polyphosphazene

            Incorporation

            Macromolecules 2004 37, 5824-5829.

  1.     Chang, Y.; Powell, E.; Allcock, H. R.; Park, S. M.; Kim, C.

            Temperature-Dependent Self-Organization of Phosphazene Block Copolymers

            ACS Div. Polym. Chem200344, 922-923.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            Radiation Chemistry of Polyphosphazenes

            ACS PMSE Div. Prepr200389, 67.

  1. Bender, J. D.; Chang, Y.; McKenzie, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes with Tailorable Refractive Indices: Applications for Polymer Integrated Optics

            ACS PMSE Div. Prepr200389, 460-461.

  1.     Ambler, C. M.; Maher, A. M.; Wood, R. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Chalkova, E.; Lvov, S.

            Novel Proton Conductive Polyphosphazenes for Use as Fuel Cell Materials

            ACS PMSE Div.Prepr200389, 595.

  1.     Lakshmi, S.; Lee, D. A.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            In Vitro Evaluation of Novel Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes for Bone Tissue Engineering

            Proc. Annual Mtg. of Orthopaedic Res. Soc2003, 937.

  1.     Lvov, S. N.; Zhou, X. Y.; Chalkova, E.; Ambler, C. A.; Maher, A. M.; Wood, R. M. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazene-Based Polymer Elecrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells

            ACS Div. Fuel Chem. Prepr200348, 480-481.

  1.     Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Maher, A. E.; Wood, R. M.; Lvov, S.; Zhou, X. Y.; Chalkova, E.; Fedkin, M. W.; Weston, J.

            A.

            Chapter in special volume of Polymers for Advanced Technology (submitted)

  1.     Allcock, H. R.

            The Crucial Role of Inorganic Ring Chemistry in the Development of New Polymers

            Proc. Intern. Conf. on Inorg. Ring Systems Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon 2004179, 661-671

  1. Lakshmi, S.; Lee, D.; Bender, J. D.; Barrett, E. W.; Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Synthesis, Characterization and in vitro Osteocompatibility Evaluation of Novel Alanine-Based Polyphosphazenes

  1. Biomaterials Research 200676a, 206-213.
  1.     Frech, R.; York, S.; Allcock, H. R.; Kellam, E. C.

            Ionic Transport in Polymer Electrolytes: The Essential Role of Associated Ionic Species

            Macromolecules 200423, 8699-8702.

  1. Greish, Y. E.; Brown, P. W.; Bender, J. D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Formation of Hydroxyapatite-poly[bis(calcium carboxylatophenoxy phosphazene] Composites at Physiological Temperature

  1. Biomed. Mater. Res2006, 77A, 416-425.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Powell,  E. S.; de Denus, C. R.

            Telechelic Polyphosphazenes:  Reaction of Living Poly(dichlorophosphazene) Chains  with Alkoxy and Aryloxy Phosphoranimines

            Macromolecules 200437, 3635-3641.

  1. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Sahota, J. S.; Runge, C.; Kurtz, S. M.; Lakshmi, S.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Novel Polyphosphazene-Hydroxyapatite Composite for Bone Tissue Engineering

            IEEE EMB Magazine Sept/Oct 2003, 18-26.

  1. Maher, A. E.; Ambler, C. M.; Powell, E. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Dependence of Thermal and Mechanical Properties on the Composition of Mixed-Substituent Poly(fluoroalkoxyphosphazenes)

  1. Applied Polym. Sci200492, 2569-2576.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Maher, A. E.; Ambler, C. M.

            Side Group Exchange in Poly(organophosphazenes) with Fluoroalkoxy Substituents

            Macromolecules 200336, 5566-5572.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Bender, J. D.; Morford, R. V.; Berda, E. B.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Solid Polymer Electrolytes Based on Poly(7-oxanonorbornene)s with Pendent Oligoethyleneoxy)-

            Functionalized Cyclotriphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 200336, 3563-3569.

  1. Zhou, X.; Weston, J.; Chalkova, E.; Lvov, S. N.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Allcock, H. R.

            High Temperature Transport Properties of Polyphosphazene Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

            Electrochim. Acta 200348, 2173-2180.

  1. Chang, Y.; Prange, R.; Allcock, H. R.; Lee, S. C.; Kim, C.

            Amphiphilic Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]-Poly(ethylene oxide) Block Copolymers: Synthesis and Micellar Characteristics

            Macromolecules 200235, 8556-8559.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Singh, A.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Laredo, W. R.

            Tyrosine-Bearing Polyphosphazenes

            Biomacromolecules 2003, 4, 1646-1653.

  1. Chang, Y.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Covalently Interconnected Phosphazene-Silicate Hybrid Network:  Synthesis, Characterization, and Hydrogel-Related Applications,

            Advanced Materials 200315, 537-541.

  1. Chang, Y.; Powell, E. S.; Allcock, H. R.; Park, S. M.; Kim, C.

            Thermosensitive Behavior of Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)- phosphazene]-Poly(ethylene oxide) Block Copolymers

            Macromolecules 200336, 2568-2570.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Bender, J. D.; Chang, Y.; McKenzie, M.; Fone, M. M.

            Controlled Refractive Index Polymers:  Polyphosphazenes with Chlorinated- and Fluorinated- Aryloxy and Alkoxy Side Groups

            Chemistry of Materials 200315, 473-477.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Ambient Temperature Cationic Condensation of Polyphosphazenes

            Chapter 3 in Polyphosphazenes:  A Worldwide Insight (M. Gleria, R. de Jaeger, eds.) NOVA Science Publishers 2004 49-67.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            General Introduction to Phosphazenes

            Chapter 1 in. Polyphosphazenes:  A Worldwide Insight (M. Gleria, R. de Jaeger, eds.) NOVA Science Publishers 2004 1-22.

  1. Gao, L. ; Macdonald, D. D.; Urquidi-Macdonald, M.; Olmeijer, D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Charge Cycling and Impedance Characterization of a Polyphosphazene Solid Polymer Electrolyte-Manganese(IV) Oxide Intercalation Cathode

            Elecrochim Acta 200247, 3863-3872.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Morford, R. V.

            Phenylphosphonic Acid Functionalized Poly[aryloxyphosphazenes]

            Macromolecules 200235, 3483-3489.

  1. Chang, Y.; Bender, J. D.; Phelps, M. V. B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Self-Association Behavior of Biodegradable Amphiphilic Poly[bis(ethyl glycinat-N-y)phosphazene]-PEO Block Copolymers

            Biomacromolecules 20023, 1364-1369.

  1. Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Maher, A. E.; Chalkova, E.; Zhou, X. Y.; Lvov, S. N.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes with Sulfonimide Side Groups

            Macromolecules 200235, 6490-6493.

  1. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Katti, D. S.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Degradable Polyphosphazene/poly(hydroxyester) Blends:  Degradation Studies,

            Biomaterials 200223, 1667-1672.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kellam, E. C.

            The Synthesis and Applications of Novel Aryloxy/Oligoethyleneoxy Substituted Polyphosphazenes as Solid Polymer Electrolytes

            Solid State Ionics 2003156, 40-414.

  1. Allcock H. R.; Kellam, E. C.

            The Incorporation of Cyclic Phosphazene Trimers into Saturated and Unsaturated Ethylene-Like Polymer Backbones

            Macromolecules 200235, 40-47.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Ambler, C. M.; Lvov, S. N.; Zhou, X. Y.; Chalkova, E.; Weston, J.

            Phenyl Phosphonic Acid Functionalized Poly[aryloxyphosphazenes] as Proton-Conducting Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

  1. Membrane Sci. 2002202, 47-54.
  1. York, S.; Kellam, E. C.; Allcock, H. R.; Frech, R.

            A Vibrational Spectroscopic Study of Lithium Triflate in Polyphosphazenes with Linear Oligoethyleneoxy Side Chains of Different Lengths

             Electrochim. Acta 200146, 1553-1557.

  1. Fedkin, M. V.; Zhou, X. Y.; Hofmann, M. A.; Chalkova, E.; Weston, J. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Lvov,  S. N.

            Evaluation of Methanol Crossover in Proton-Conducting Polyphosphazene Membranes

            Materials Letters 200252, 192-196.

  1. Zhou, X. Y.; Hofmann, M. A.; Weston, J. A.; Chalkova, E.; Allcock, H. R.; Lvov, S. N.

            High Temperature Methanol Crossover in Proton-Conducting Polyphosphazene Membranes

            Proc. Electrochem. Soc. 2001, 34-41.

  1. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Sahota, J. S.; Runge, C.; Kurtz, S. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            A Novel  Polyphosphazene-Hydroxyapatite Composite for Bone Repair: Mechanical Evaluation During in vitro Degradation Proc.

             Sigms XI Res. Symp200011, 298.

  1. Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Degradable Polyphosphazene/Polyester  Blend with Self-Neutralizing Potential

            Proc. Soc. for Biomaterials 199925, 9.

  1. de Denus C. R.; Allcock, H. R.; Prange, R.

            Differences Between initiator/Terminator Properties of Phosphazene Materials

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div.Polym. Chem.)  200041, 554-555.

  1. Kellam, E. C.; Hofmann, M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

             Cyclolinear Phosphazenes via Acyclic Diene Metathesis Polymerization

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS. Div. Polym. Chem.) 200041, 1233-1234.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Control of Structure and Properties in Polyphosphazenes by Selective Chemical Reactions

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200041, 1503.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Wood, R. M.

            Phosphonation of Aryloxyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 200134, 6915-6921.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Prange, R.

            Properties of Poly(phosphazene-siloxane) Block Copolymers Synthesized via Telechelic Polyphosphazenes and Polysiloxane

            Macromolecules 200134, 6858-6865.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Prange, R.; Hartle, T. J.

            Poly(phosphazene-ethylene oxide) Di- and Triblock Copolymers as Solid polymer Electrolytes

            Macromolecules 200134, 5463-5470.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kellam, E. C.; Morford, R. V.

            Gel Electrolytes from Co-Substituted Oligoethyleneoxy/Trifluoroethoxy Linear Polyphosphazenes

            Solid State Ionics 2001143, 297-308.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Hartle, T. J.; Taylor, J. P.; Sunderland, N. J.

            Organic Polymers with Cyclophosphazene Side Groups:  Influence of the Phosphazene on Physical Properties and Thermolysis

            Macromolecules 200134, 3896-3904.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; de Denus, C. R.; Prange, R.; Laredo, W. R. Synthesis of Norbornenyl Telechelic Polyphosphazenes and Ring-Opening

            Metathesis Polymerization of (ROMP) Reactions

            Macromolecules 200134, 2757-2765,

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Sunderland, N. J.

            Separation of Polymers and Small Molecules by Crystalline Host Systems

            Macromolecules 200134, 3069-3076.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Laredo, W. R.; Morford, R. V.

            Polymer Electrolytes Derived From Polynorbornenes with Pendent Cyclophosphazenes: Poly(ethylene glycol) Methyl Ether Derivatives

            Solid State Ionics 2001139, 27-36.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Laredo, W. R.; Kellam, E. C.; Morford, R. V.

            Polynorbornenes Bearing Pendent Cyclotriphosphazenes with Oligoethyleneoxy Side Groups: Behavior as Solid Polymer Electrolytes

            Macromolecules 200134, 787-794.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.

            Synthesis and Characterization of pH-Responsive Poly(organophosphazene) Hydrogels

            Chapter in Polymer Gels (H. B. Bohidar, P. L. Dubin, eds.) ACS Symp. Ser2002833, 82-101.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Rational Design and Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes for Tissue Engineering

            Chapter in Methods of Tissue Engineering (A. Atala, R. Lanza, eds.) Academic Press 2001, 597-607.

  1. Morford, R. V.; Kellam, E. C.; Hofmann, M. A.; Baldwin, R.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Fire-Resistant Organophosphorus Gel polymer Additive for Use in    Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries

            Solid State Ionics 2000133, 171-177.

  1. Kellam, E. C.; Hofmann, M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Well-Defined Cyclolinear Phosphazene-Containing Polymers via ADMET Polymerization

            Macromolecules 200134, 5140-5146.

  1. Laredo, W. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Novel Polyphosphazene with Tyrosine-Derived Side Groups:  Solubility Behavior Over a Broad Range of pH Values

  1. Prange, R.; Reeves, S. D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazene-Polystyrene Copolymers:  Block and Graft Copolymers from Polyphosphazene and Polystyrene Macromonomers

            Macromolecules 200033, 5763-5765.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.

            Synthesis and Characterization of pH-Sensitive Poly(organophosphazene) Hydrogels

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200041, 732.

  1. Kim, C.; Chang, Y.; Lee, S. C.; Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D.

            An Amphiphilic Diblock Copolyphosphazene:  Synthesis and Micellar Characeristics in the Aqueous Phase.

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200041, 609-610.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            New Developments in the Science and Applications of Polyphosphazenes

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.)  200041, 553.

  1. Prange, R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Telechelic and Block Polyphosphazenes

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200041, 198-199.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; de Denus. C. R.

            NMR Spectroscopy for the Study of Polyphosphazene Structures

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 200082, 188.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Singh, A.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Laredo, W. R.

            Tyrosine-Bearing Polyphosphazenes

            Biomacromolecules 20034, 1646-1653.

  1. Hartle, T. J.; Sunderland, N. J.; McIntosh, M. B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphinimine Modifiation of Organic Polymers

            Macromoleules 200033, 4307-4309.

  1. Chang, Y.; Lee, S. C.; Kim, C.; Reeves, S. D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Micellar Characterization of an Amphiphilic Diblock Copolyphosphazene

            Macromolecules 200134, 269-274.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D.; de Denus, C. R.; Crane, C. A.

            Influence of Reaction Parameters on the Living Cationic Polymerization of Phosphoranimines to Polyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 2001, 34, 748-754.

  1. Lvov,  S. N.; Zhou, X. Y.; Benning, L.; Wei, X. J.; Fedkin, M. V.; Allcock,  H. R.; Hofmann, M. A.; Cannon, A. M.; Kellam, E. C.; Morford, R.

            Development of Proton-Conducting Membranes for High Temperature Direct Methanol Fuel Cells

            Proc. Intern. Symp. on Energy Engineering in the 21st Century (Ping Cheng, ed.) Begnall House: New York, 2000, 1483-1488.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D.; Nelson, J. M.; Manners, I.

            Synthesis and Characterization  of Phosphazene Di- and Tri-block Copolymers via the Controlled Cationic, Ambient Temperature Polymerzation

            of Phosphornimines

            Macromolecules 200033, 3999-4007.

  1. Diefenbach, U.; Cannon, A. M.; Stromberg, B. E.; Olmeijer, B. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Metal Coordination of Thioether Containing Cyclo- and Poly(organophosphazenes)

  1. Applied Polymer Sci200078, 650-661.
  1. Taylor, J. P.; Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphorylated Phosphazene as Flame Retardant Polymers and Polymer Additives

            Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199940, 910-911.

  1. Hartle, T. J.; McIntosh, M. B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphazene Azides: A New Means for Polymer Crosslinking and Property Modification

            Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199940, 908-909

  1. Sunderland, N. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Entrapment and Separation of Polymers in Crystalline Host Systems

            Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199940, 750-751.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, J. M.; de Denus, C. R.; Manners, I.

            Design, Synthesis, and Uses of Phosphazene High Polymers

            Proc. 3rd. Intern. Conf. on Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering.

  1. Nagai, K.; Freeman, B. D.; Cannon, A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Gas Permeability of Poly(bis-trifluoroethoxyphosphazene) and its Blends with Adamantane Amino/trifluoroethoxy (50/50) Polyphosphazene

  1. Membrane Science 2000172, 167-176.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; de Denus, C. R.; Prange, R.; Nelson, J. M.

            Synthesis of Trifluoromethyl and Methyl Phosphazene Polymers: Differences Between Polymerization and Initiator/Terminator Properties

            Macromolecules 199932, 7999-8004.

  1.   Allcock, H. R.; Primrose, A. P.; Silverberg, E. N.; Visscher, K. B.; Rheingold, A. L.; Guzei, I. A.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Tris(9,10-phenanthrenedioxy)cyclotri-Phosphazene Ð A New Clathration System

            Chemistry of Materials 200012, 2530-2536.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Taylor, J. P.

            Phosphorylation of phosphazenes and its Effects on Thermal Properties and Fire Retardant Behavior

            Polymer Engineering & Science 200040, 1177-1189.

  1. Prange, R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Telechelic Syntheses of the First Phosphazene Siloxane Block Copolymers

            Macromolecules 199932, 6390-6392.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; McIntosh, M. B.; Hartle, T. J.

            Azido Phosphazenes as Functionalized Intermediates

            Inorganic Chemistry 199938, 5535-5544.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, J. M.; Prange, R.; Crane, C. A.; de Denus, C. R.

            Synthesis of Telechelic Polyphosphazenes via the Ambient Temperature Living Cationic Polymerization of Amino Phosphoranimines

            Macromolecules 199932, 5736-5743

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Sunderland, N. J.; Primrose, A. P.; Rheingold, A. L.; Guzei, I. A.; Parvez, M.

            A New Host for Polymer and Small-Molecule Clathration

            Chemistry of Materials 199911, 2478-2485.

  1. McIntosh, M. B.; Hartle, T. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Reactivity of Alkoxy, Aryloxy, and Dialkylamino Phosphazene Azides

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1999121, 884-885.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Laredo, W. R.; de Denus, C. R.; Taylor, J. P.

            Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of Phosphazene-Functionalized Norbornenes

            Macromolecules 199932, 7719-7725

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Inorganic-Organic Polymers as a Route to Biodegradable Polymers

            Intern. Conf. on Biodegradable Polymers, Stockhom, 1998.  Macromol. Symp2000144, 33-46.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Recent Developments with an Impact on the Future of Polyphosphazene Science and Technology

            Proc. of Intern. Phosphorus Conf. Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon 1999144-146, 61-64.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Primrose, A. P.; Sunderland, N. J.; Rheingold, A. L.; Guzei, I. A.; Parvez, M.

            Inclusion of Polymers in the Crystal Structure of Tris(o-phenylenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene

            Chemistry of Materials 199911, 1243-1252.

  1. Nelson, J. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Manners, I.

            Recent Developments in the Living Cationic, Ambient Temperature Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes with Controlled Architectures

            Polym. Prepr., (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199839, 631-632.

  1. Laurencin C. T.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Bauer, T. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Attawia, M. A.; Borden, M. D.; Gorum, W. J.; Frank, D.

            Histiological Evaluation of Polyphosphazene Matrices in a Rabbit 5 mm Bone defect Model

            Society of Biomaterials

  1. Laurencin, C. T.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Bauer, T. W.; Allcock, H. R.; Attawia, M. A.; Borden, M. D.; Gorum, W. J.; Frank, D.

            The Biocompatibility of Polyphosphazenes:  Evaluation in Bone

            Soc. of Biomaterials 1998, 436.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Olmeijer, D. L.

            Polyphosphazenes Functionalized with Sulfone or Sulfoxide Groups:  Synthesis, Characterization and Possible Polymer Electrolyte Applications

            Macromolecules 199831, 8036-8046.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Sunderland, N. J.; Ravikiran, R.; Nelson, J. M.

            Polyphosphazenes with Novel Architectures:  Influence on Physical Properties and Behavior as Solid Polymer Electrolytes

            Macromolecules 199831, 8026-8035.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Crane, C. A.; Morrissey, C. T.; Olshavsky, M. A.

            A New Route to the Phosphazene Polymerization Precursors, Cl3P=NSiMe3 and (NPCl2)3

            Inorganic Chemistry 199938, 280-283.

  1. Laurencin, C. T.; Ibim, S. E. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; El-Amin, S.; Kwon, M. S.

            Biodegradable Polyphosphazene/poly(lactide-co-Glycolide) Blends

            Bioact. Mater199724, 971-972.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; McIntosh, M. B.; Klingenberg, E. H.; Napierala, M. E.

            Functionalized Polyphosphazenes:  Phosphazenes with Pendent Tertiary Trialkylamino Groups

            Macromolecules 199831, 5255-5263.

  1. Ibim, S. M.; El-Amin, S. F.; Goad, M. E. P.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            In Vitro Release of Colchicine Using Polyphosphazenes: The Development of Delivery Systems for Musculoskeletal Use

            Pharmaceutical Development and Technology 19983(1), 55-62.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Olmeijer, D. L.; OConnor, S. J. M.

            Cation Complexation and Conductivity in Crown Ether Bearing Polyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 199831, 753-759.

  1. Nelson, J. M.; Primrose, A. P.; Hartle, T. J.; Allcock, H. R.; Manners, I.

            Synthesis of the First Organic Polymer/Polyphosphazene Block Copolymers: Ambient Temperature Synthesis of Triblock

            Poly(Phosphazene-ethylene oxide) Copolymers

            Macromolecules 199831, 947-949.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            The Synthesis of Functional Polyphosphazenes and their Surfaces

            Proc. of Symp. on Inorganic Organometallic Polymers, Kyoto, 1997: Applied Organometallic Chem. 199812, 1-8.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Functional Polyphosphazenes

            ACS Symp. Ser.  1998704, 261-275.

  1. Laurencin, C. T.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Attawia, M. A.; Ibim, S. E. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Ulrich, K. E.

            Biodegradable Polyphosphazenes and Poly(anhydride-co-imides) for Controlled Drug Delivery and Skeletal Repair

            Proc. 1997 Portland Bone Symp1998, 490-518.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Napierala, M. E.; Best, S. A.; Merz, K. M.

            Examination of the Mechanism of Ionic Conduction in Polyphosphazenes by 13C, 31P, and 15N NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular

            Dynamics Macromolecules 199932, 732-741.

  1. Ibim, S. E. M.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Kwon, M. S.; El-Amin, A. F.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Novel Polyphosphazene Polyphosphazene/Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Blends: Miscibility and Degradation Studied

            Biomaterials 199818, 1565-1569.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Functional Polyphosphazenes

            ACS PMSE Prepr199776, 49-50.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Krause, W. E.

            Polyphosphazenes with Adamantyl Side Groups

            Macromolecules 199730, 5683-5687.

  1. Nelson, J. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Manners, I.

            Cationic Homo- and Copolymerization of Fluorophosphoranimines as an Ambient  Temperature Synthetic Route to Poly(fluorophosphazenes),

            [N=PF(R)]n, with Controlled  Architectures

            Macromolecules 199730, 3191-3196.

  1. Reed, C. A.; Taylor, J. P.; Guigley, K. S.; Kully, K. S.; Bernheim, K. A.; Coleman, M.  M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyurethane/Poly[bis(carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] Blends and Their Potential as Flame-Retardant Materials

  1. Polym. Sci. & Eng. 200040, 465-472.
  1. Olshavsky, M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of CdS Nanoparticles in Solution and in a Polyphosphazene Matrix

            Chemistry of Materials 19979, 1367-1376.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Reeves, S. D.; Nelson, J. M.; Crane, C. A.; Manners, I.

            Polyphosphazene Block Copolymers via the Living Cationic, Ambient Temperature Polymerization of Phosphoranimines

            Macromolecules 199730, 2213-2215.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ravikiran, R.; OConnor, S. J. M.

            Effect of Oligoethyleneoxy-cyclotriphosphazenes, Tetraglyme, and Other Small Molecules on the Ionic Conductivity of the

            Poly[methylethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] (MEEP)/Lithium Triflate System

            Macromolecules 199730, 3184-3190.

  1. Olshavsky, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes with High Refractive Indices: Optical Dispersion and Molar Reactivity

            Macromolecules 199730, 4179-4183.

  1. Nelson, J. M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Triarmed Star Polyphosphazenes via the Living Cationic Polymerization of Phosphoranimines at Ambient Temperatures

            Macromolecules 1997, 30, 1854-1856.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Napierala, M. E.; Olmeijer, D. L.; Cameron, C. G.; Kuharcik, S. E.;  Reed, C. S.; O.Connor, S. J. M.

            Proc. Intern. Conf. on Solid Polym. Electrolytes, Uppsala, Sweden  (J. Thomas, ed.) Electrochimica Acta 1997, 1-6.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, J. M.; Reeves, S. D.; Honeyman, C. H.; Manners, I.

            Ambient Temperature Direct Synthesis of Poly(organophosphazenes) via the Living Cationic Polymerization of Organo-substituted

            Phosphoranimines

            Macromolecules 199730, 50-56.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Design and Synthesis of New Biomaterials via Macromolecular Substitution

            Chapter in Bioartificial Organs (A. Prokop, D. Hunkler, A. Cherrington, eds.)Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1997831, 13-31.

  1. Primrose, A. P., Parvez, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Inclusion Adduct Formation Between Tris(o-phenylenedioxy)cyclo- and Poly(ethylene oxide) or Polyethylene

            Macromolecules 199730, 670-672.

345      Allcock, H. R.; OConnor, S. J. M.; Olmeijer, D. L.; Napierala, M. E.; Cameron, C. G.

            Polyphosphazenes Bearing Branched and Linear Oligoethyleneoxy Side Groups as Solid Solvents for Ionic Conduction

            Macromolecules 199623, 7544-7552.

  1. Krause, W. E.; Parvez, M.; Visscher, K. B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Structure of Adamanane-Containing Phosphazenes

            Inorganic Chemistry 199635, 6637-6338.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Morrissey, C. T.; Way, W. K.; Winograd, N.

            Controlled Formation of Carboxylic Acid Grops at Polyphosphazene Surfaces: Oxidative and Hydrolytic Routes

            Chemistry of Materials 19968, 2730-2738.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.

            Synthesis and Characterization  of pH-Sensitive Poly(organophosphazene) Hydrogels

            Biomaterials 199617, 2295-2302.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E.; Nelson, C. J.

            The Synthesis and Characterization of Amino-organosiloxane-Bearing   Polyphosphazenes: New Properties by the Elimination of Hydrogen

            Bonding

            Macromolecules 199629, 3686-3693.

  1. Laurencin, C. T.; El-Amin, S. F.; Ibim, S. E.; Willoughby, D. A.; Attawia,  M.; Ambrosio, A. M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Highly Porous 3-Dimensional Polyphosphazene Polymer Matrix for Skeletal Tissue Regeneration

  1. Biomed. Mater. Res1996303, 133-138.
  1. Ibim, S. M.; Ambrosio, A.; Larrier, D.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C.

            The Controlled Macromolecular Release from Polyphosphazene Matrices

  1. Control. Release 199640, 31-39.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E Hybrid

            Phosphazene-Organosilicon Polymers, Part II.  High Polymers and Materials Synthesis and Properties

  1. Inorg. Organ. Polym19966, 1-41.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E.; Reed, C. S.; Napierala, M. E.; Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E.; Reed, C. S.; Napierala, M. E.

            Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes with Ethyleneoxy-Containing Side Groups:  New Solid Electrolyte Materials

            Macromolecules 199629, 3384-3389.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Napierala, M. E.; Cameron, C. G.; OConnor, S. J. M.

            The Synthesis and Characterization of Ionically-Conducting Alkoxy Ether/Alkoxy Mixed Substituent Poly(organophosphazenes) and their Use

            as Solid Solvents for Ionic Conduction

            Macromolecules 199629, 1951-1956.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dudley, G. K.

            Lower Critical Solubility Temperature Study of Alkyl Ether-Based Polyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 199629, 1313-1319.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D. J.; Whittle, R. R.

            The Synthesis and Structure of Triphenylsiloxycyclotriphosphazenes

            Heteroatom Chemistry 19967, 67-95.

  1. Reed, C. S.; TenHuisen, K. S.; Brown, P. W.; Allcock, H. R.

            Thermal Stability and Compressive Strength of Calcium Deficient Hydroxyapatite Poly[bis(carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene] Composites

            Chemistry of Materials 19968, 440-447.

  1. Mack, L. L.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Hydrophobicity, Hydrophilicity, and Amphiphilicity in Phosphazene Small Molecules and High Polymers: Langmuir-Blodgett Studies

            Langmuir199713, 2123-2132.

  1. Flory, P. J.; Allcock, H. R.; Eisenberg, H.; Feldmann, R. J.; Yoon, D. Y.

            The Science of Macromolecules

            Chapter in Outlook for Science and Technology National Academy of Sciences Report W. H. Freeman & Co.: San Francisco, 1982.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E.

            Hybrid Phosphazene-Organosilicon Polymers, Part I

  1. Inorg. Organomet. Polym19955, 307-342.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Al-Shali, S.; Ngo, D. C.; Visscher, K. B.; Parvez, M.

            Small-Molecule Phosphazenes  with Para Substituted Phenoxy Side  Groups: Synthesis, X-ray Structures and Comparisons with the

            Corresponding High Polymer

  1. Chem. Soc. (Dalton) 1996, 3549-3559.
  1. Honeyman, C. H.; Manners, I,; Morrissey, C. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Ambient Temperature Synthesis of Poly(dichlorophosphazene) with Molecular Weight Control

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1995117, 7035-7036.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Cameron, C. G.; Skloss, T. W.; Taylor-Meyers, S.; Haw, J. F.

            Molecular Motion of Phosphazene-Bound NLO Chromophores

            Macromolecules 199629, 233-238.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Al-Shali, S.; Ngo, D. C.; Visscher, K. B.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis and Structure of Small-Molecule Phosphazene Rings that Bear Fused-Ring Aryloxy Side Groups:  Models for Optically Useful High

            Polymers

  1. Chem. Soc. (Dalton) 1995, 3521-3532.
  1. Olshavsky, M. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes that Exhibit High Refractive Indices:  Synthesis, Characterization, and Optical Effects

            Macromolecules 199528, 6188-6197.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Visscher, K. B.; Kim, Y.-B.

            New Polyphosphazenes with Unsaturated Side Groups: Use as Reaction Intermediates, Cross-Linkable Polymers, and as Components of

            Interpenetrating Polymer Networks

            Macromolecules 1996, 2721-2728.

  1. Ten Huisen, K. S.; Brown, P. W.; Reed, C. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Low Temperature Synthesis of a Self-Assembling Composite:  Hydroxyapatite Poly[bis(sodium carboxylatophenoxy)phosphazene]

  1. Mater. Sci., Mater. Med19967, 673-682.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Smith, D. E.

            Surface Studies of Poly(organophosphazenes) Containing Diemethylsiloxane Grafts

            Chemistry of Materials 19957, 1469-1474.

  1. Diefenbach, U.; Allcock, H. R.; Visscher, K. B.

            The Structure of an Inorganic Spiro-cyclotriphosphazene with 9,10-Diaminophenanthrene

            Acta Cryst1995C51, 1215-1218.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Klingenberg, E. H.

            The Synthesis of Liquid Crystalline Phosphazenes Containing Chiral Mesogens

            Macromolecules 199528, 4351-4360.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E.; Visscher, K. B.; Ngo, D. C.

            Molecular Structures of Cyclic Mono- and Diphosphazophosphazenes: Small Molecule Models for High Polymers

  1. Chem. Soc. (Dalton) 1995, 2785-2795.
  1. Kuharcik, S. E.; Smith, D. E.; Nelson, C. J.; Allcock, H. R.; Fitzgerald, J. J.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) Containing Methylsiloxane Side Groups

            Polym. Sci. Eng. Prepr199471, 542-543.

  1. Stannett, V. T.; Grune, G. L.; Chern, R. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            Radiation Cross-Linking of Some Polyphosphazenes and Possible Applications in Microlithography.

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem) 199435, 876-877.

  1. Andrianov, A. K.; Payne, L. G.; Visscher, K. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Langer, R.

            Hydrolytic Degradation of Ionically Cross‑Linked Polyphosphazene Microspheres

  1. Appl. Polym. Sci199453, 1573-1578.
  1. Ibim, S. E. M.; El‑Amin, S. F.; Ambrosio, A.; Allcock, H. R.; Laurencin, C. T.

            Colchicine Delivery Systems to Joints Based on Degradable Poly(organophosphazenes): In Vitro Studies Proc. Intern. Symp. Control. Rel.      

            Bioact. Mater199421, 266‑267.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kuharcik, S. E.; Morrissey, C. T.; Ngo, D. C.

            Poly(monophosphazo)phosphazenes:  New Polymers with N=PR3Side Groups

            Macromolecules 199427, 7556-7564.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Silverberg, E. N.; Dudley, G. K.; Pucher, S. R.

            Inclusion Polymerization Within a Tris(2,3‑naphthalenedioxy)- cyclitrophosphazene Clathrate

            Macromolecules 199427, 7550-7555.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Cross‑Linking Reactions for the Conversion of Polyphosphazenes into Useful Materials

            Chemistry of Materials Review 19946, 1476-1491.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Macromolecular and Materials Design Using Polyphosphazenes

            ACS Symp. Ser1994572, 208-231.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Visscher, K. B.

            Metal Ion‑Complexing Polyphosphazene Interpenetrating Polymer Networks

            Chemistry of Materials 19946, 2040-2050.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Smith, D. E.; Kim, Y. B.; Fitzgerald, J. J.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) Containing Allyl Side Groups: Cross‑linking by Hydrosilylation

            Macromolecules 199427, 5206-5215.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Cameron, C. G.

            The Synthesis and Photocrosslinkable Chalcone‑Bearing Polyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 199427, 3131‑3135.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Cameron, C. G.

            The Synthesis and Characterization of Small Molecule and High Polymeric Phosphazenes Bearing Cinnamate Groups

            Macromolecules 199427, 3125‑3130.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Water‑Soluble Polymers and their Hydrogels

            Chapter in Hydrophilic Polymers  (J. E. Glass, ed.) ACS Symp. Ser1996248, 3-   29.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coley, S. M.; Morrissey, C. T.

            Synthesis and Properties of Poly[amino(carbophosphazenes)]

            Macromolecules 199427, 2904-2911.

  1. Diefenbach, U.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of Cyclo‑ and Polyphosphazenes with Pyridine Side Groups

            Inorganic Chemistry 199433, 4562-4565.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes and their Diversity

            Chapter 28 in Macromolecular Design of Polymeric Materials (K. Hatada. T. Kitayama, O. Vogl, eds.) Marcel Dekker: New York, 1996,

            477-492.

  1. Andrianov, A. K.; Payne, L. G.; Visscher, K. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Langer, R.

            Hydrolytic Degradation of Polyphosphazene Hydrogels

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polymer Chem.) 199334, 233‑234.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.

            Photoinitiated Graft Poly(organophosphazenes): Functionalized Immobilization Substrates for the Binding of Amines, Proteins, and Metals

            Chemistry of Materials 19946, 516‑524

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Inorganic‑Organic Polymers and their Role in Materials Science

            Advanced Materials 19946, 106‑115.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coley, S. M.; Manners, I.; Visscher, K. B.; Parvez, M.

            Reactivity and Polymerization of Pentachlorocyclo(carbotriphosphazene), N3P2CCl5

            Inorg. Chem199332, 5088‑5094.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Water‑Soluble Polyphosphazenes and their Hydrogels

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS PMSE Div.) 199368, 98-99.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Silverberg, E. N.; Dudley, G. K.

            Stereocontrolled Polymerization within a Cyclophosphazene Clathrate Tunnel

            Macromolecules 199427, 1033‑1038

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dudley, G. K.; Silverberg, E. N.

            Stereocontrolled Polymerization of Diene Monomers within a Tris(o‑phenylenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene Tunnel Clathrate

            Macromolecules 199427, 1039‑1044

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kim, Y. B.

            Synthesis, Characterization, and Modification of Poly(organophosphazenes) that Bear Both 2,2,2‑Trifluoroethoxy and Phenoxy Groups

            Macromolecules 19946, 516‑524.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Scopelianos, A. G.

            Poly[(amino acid ester)phosphazenes]: Synthesis, Crystallinity, and Hydrolytic Sensitivity in Solution and the Solid State

            Macromolecules 199427, 1071‑1075.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Scopelianos, A. G.

            Synthesis of Poly(organophosphazenes) with Glycolic Acid Ester and Lactic Acid Ester Side Groups: Prototypes for New Bioerodible Polymers

            Macromolecules 199427, 1-4.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Scopelianos, A. G.

            Poly[amino acid ester)phosphazenes] as Substrates for the Controlled Release of Small Molecules

            Biomaterials 1994, 15, 563-569.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Visscher, K. B.

            The Activity of Urea Amidohydrolase Immobilized Within Poly[di(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] Hydrogels

            Biomaterials 199415, 502-506.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.

            Solid Polymeric Electrolytes Based on Crosslinked MEEP‑Type Materials

            Poly. Prepr. (ACS PMSE Div.) 199368, 76-77.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Macromolecular and Materials Design Using Polyphosphazenes

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199334, 261‑262.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Silverberg, E. N.; Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Metallophosphazene Derivatives: Solution State and Surface Reactions.

            Chem. Mater19935, 1307‑1314,

  1. Cohen, S.; Allcock, H. R.; Langer, R.

            Cell and Enzyme Immobilization in Ionotropic Synthetic Hydrogels

            Minutes (Editions de Sante, France) 1993, 36-48.

  1. Andrianov, A.; Cohen, S.; Langer, R.; Visscher, K. B.; Allcock, H. R.

            Controlled Release Using Ionotropic Polyphosphazene Hydrogels

  1. Controlled Release 199327, 69‑77.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Klingenberg, E. H.; Welker, M. F.

            Alkylsulfonation of Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes

            Macromolecules 199326, 5512‑5516

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Diefenbach, U.; Pucher, S. R.

            New Mono‑ and Trispiro‑Cyclotriphosphazenes from the Reactions of (NPCl2)3 with Aromatic Ortho‑Dinucleophiles

            Inorg. Chem1994, 33, 3091-3095.

  1. Welker, M. F.; Allcock, H. R.; Grune, G. L.; Chern, R. T.; Stannett, V. T.

            Radiation‑Induced Modifications of Allylamino‑Substituted Polyphosphazenes

            ACS Sym. Ser. 1994537, 293‑303.

  1. Laurencin, C. A.; Norman, M. E.; Elgendy, H. M.; El‑Amin, S. F.; Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Ambrosio, A. A.

            Use of Polyphosphazenes for Skeletal Tissue Regeneration

  1. Biomed. Mater. Res. 199327, 963‑973.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.; Manners, I.; Koros, W. J.; Walker, D. R. B.; Pessan, L. A.

            Gas Permeation and Selectivity of Poly(organophosphazene) Membranes

            Macromolecules 199326, 1493‑1502

  1. Welker, M. F.; Allcock, H. R.; Grune, G. L.; Chern, R. T.; Stannett, V. T.

            The Effects of Radiation on Newly Synthesized Allylamino‑Substituted Polyphosphazenes

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199266, 259‑260.

  1. Dodge, J. A.; Manners, I.; Allcock, H. R.

            Poly(thiophosphazenes): New Inorganic‑Organic Polymers

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS PMSE Div.)  199267, 412.

  1. Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.; Manners, I.; Allcock, H. R.; Walker, D. W.; Pessan, L.; Koros, W. J.

            Gas Permeation and Selectivity of Poly(organophosphazene) Membranes

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199233, 319.

  1. Coley, S. M.; Allcock, H. R.; Manners, I.; Visscher, K. B.; Parvez, M.

            The Polymerization Behavior of Pentachlorocyclo(carbotriphosphazene), N3P2CCl5

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199233, 166-167.

  1. Pucher, S. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Poly[(amino acid ester)phosphazenes]: Bioerodible Substrates for Controlled Drug Delivery

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Div. Polym. Chem.) 199233, 108-109.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dodge, J. A.; Manners, I.

            Poly(thiophosphazenes): New Inorganic Polymers

            Macromolecules 199326, 11-16.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dodge, J. A.; L. S. Van Dyke, Martin, C. R.

            Polyphosphazenes Bearing Polymerizable Pyrrole, Thiophene, and Furan Side Groups: Synthesis and Chemical Oxidation

            Chemistry of Materials 19924, 780‑788.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coggio, W. D.

            Synthesis and Properties of High Polymeric Phosphazenes with Trimethylsilylmethyl Side Groups

            Macromolecules 199326, 764‑771.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.; Visscher, K.

            Thin Layer Grafts of Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene] on Organic Polymer Surfaces

            Chemistry of Materials 19924, 775-780.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Visscher, K. B.

            Preparation and Characterization of Poly(organophosphazene) Blends

            Chemistry of Materials 19924, 1182‑1187.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Visscher, K. B.; Manners, I.

            Polyphosphazene-Organic Polymer Interpenetrating Polymer Networks

            Chemistry of Materials 19924, 1188‑1192.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Turner, M. L.

            Ring Expansion and Polymerization of Transannular-Bridged Cyclotriphosphazenes and Their Spirocyclic Analogues

            Macromolecules 199326 3‑10.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Turner, M. L.; Visscher, K. B.

            Synthesis of Transannular and Spiro‑Substituted Cyclotriphosphazenes: X‑ray Crystal Structures of 1,1‑[N3P3(OCH2CF3)4{O2C12H8}],

            1‑3‑[N3P3(OCH2CF3)4{O2C12H8}], 1,1‑[N3P3(OCH2CF3)4{O2C10H6}], and 1,3‑[N3P3(OCH2CF3)4{O2C10H6}]

            Inorganic Chemistry 199231, 4354-4364.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Turner, M. L.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) with Poly(alkyl ether) Side Groups: A Study of Their Water‑Solubility and the Swelling Characteristics of Their

            Hydrogels

            Macromolecules 199225, 5573‑5577.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Rational Design and Synthesis of New Polymeric Materials

            Science 1992255, 1106-1112.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Mechanisms and Catalysis in Cyclophosphazene Polymerization

            Proc. of  Symp. on Catalysis: A Key to Advances in Applied Polymer Science (E. J. Vandenberg and J. C. Salamone, eds.), ACS National

            Meeting, Atlanta, 1991 ACS Symp. Ser.1992, 496, 236-247.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Tailored Design of New Polyphosphazenes with Special Properties

            Proceedings of Second Pacific Polymer Conference, Otsu, Japan, 1991 (Y. Iminishi, ed.) Springer‑Verlag, 1992, pp. 89‑100.

  1. Parvez, M.; Kwon, S.; Allcock, H. R.

            6‑Oxo‑2,2,4,4,6‑pentaphenoxycyclotriphosphaza-1‑3‑diene phosphan‑1‑3‑diene

            Acta Cryst. 1991C47, 466‑468.

  1. Cohen, S.; Bano, M. C.; Cima, L. G.; Allcock, H. R.; Vacanti, J. P.; Vacanti, C. A.; Langer R.

            Design of Synthetic Polymeric Structures for Cell Transplantation and Tissue Engineering

            Clinical Materials 199313, 3‑10.

  1. Visscher, K. B.; Manners, I.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(organophosphazene) Interpentrating Polymer Networks

            ACS Adv. in Chem. Ser1994239, 157‑178.

  1. Visscher, K. B.; Manners, I.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Polyphosphazene Interpenetrating Networks

            ACS Div. PMSE Prepr199165, 3‑4.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Welker, M. F.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis and Structure of Borazinyl‑Substituted Small‑Molecule and High Polymeric Phosphazenes: Ceramic Precursors

             Chemistry of Materials 19924, 296‑307.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.; Salvati, L.

            Oxidation of Poly[di(4‑methylphenoxy)phosphazene] Surfaces, and Chemistry of the Surface Carboxylic Acid Groups

            Chemistry of Materials 1992, 4, 769‑775.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Strained Inorganic Heterocyclic Compounds and their Conversion to Macrocycles and High Polymers

            Chapter in “The Chemistry of Inorganic Ring Systems” (R. Steudel, ed.), Elsevier: Amsterdam, 1992, pp. 145‑169.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ngo, D. C.

            Synthesis of Poly(bis‑phosphazo)phosphazenes Bearing Aryloxy and Alkoxy Side Groups

            Macromolecules 199225, 2802‑2810.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Ring‑Opening Polymerization in Phosphazene Chemistry

            Chapter in “Ring‑Opening Polymerization” (D. J. Brunelle, ed.) Hanser Publishers, Munich, Germany, 1993, 217‑237.

  1. Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Ultraviolet Radiation‑Induced Crosslinking of Poly[bis(2‑(2‑methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)phosphazene]

            Chemistry of Materials 19913, 786‑787.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ngo, D. C.; Parvez, M.; Visscher, K.

            The Synthesis and Molecular Structures of Cyclic and Short‑Chain Linear phosphazenes Bearing the o‑Dichlorophenoxy and o‑Dimethylphenoxy

            Side Groups

  1. Chem. Soc1992, 10, 1687‑1699.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.

            Sulfonation of Aryloxy‑ and Arylamino‑Phosphazenes: Small‑Molecule Compounds, Polymers, and Surfaces

            Chemistry of Materials 1991, 3, 1120‑1132.

  1. Lerner, M.; Tipton, A.; Shriver, D. F.; Dembek, A. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Characterization and Conductivities of Polyphosphazene‑Iodine Complexes

            Chemistry of Materials 19913, 1117‑1120.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dodge, J. A.; Manners, I.; Riding, G. H.

            Strain‑Induced Ring‑Opening Polymerization of Ferrocenylorganocyclotri-phosphazenes:  A New Synthetic Route to Poly(organophosphazenes)

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1991113, 9596‑9603.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nelson, C. J.; Coggio, W. D.

            Synthesis and Reactivity of Cyclotriphosphazenes Bearing Reactive Silane Functionalities:  Novel Derivatives via Hydrosilylation Reactions        

            Organometallics 199119, 3819‑3825.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes

            Proc. of 1st U.S.‑Japan Conference on Inorganic Polymers, Nagoya, Japan, 1991   J. Inorg. and Organomet. Polymers 19922, 197‑211.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Materials Synthesis at the Boundary between Polymer Chemistry and Ceramic Science

            Chapter in Chemical Processing of Advanced Materials (L. L> Hench and J. K. West, eds.) John Wiley & Sons, 1992, pp. 699‑716.

  1. Allcock, H. R.;  Dembek, A. A.; Mang, M. N.; Riding, G. H.; Parvez, M.; Visscher, K. B.

            Synthesis and Structure of Small‑Molecule Cyclic Phosphazenes Bearing Ortho‑Substituted Aryloxy and Phenoxy Substituents

            Inorganic Chemistry 199231, 2734‑2739.

  1. Ngo, D. C.; Rutt, J. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Poly(phosphazophosphazenes):  A New Class of Inorganic Polymers with Short‑Chain Branching

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1991113, 5075‑5076.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dembek, A. A.; Klingenberg, E. H.

            Synthesis and Characterization of Polyphosphazene (h6‑Arene)chromium Tricarbonyl Derivatives

            Macromolecules 199124, 5208‑5214.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ngo, D. C.; Parvez, M.; Visscher, K.

            Synthesis and Structures of Para‑Halogenophenoxy Phosphazenes: A Comparison of the Structures of Cyclic and Linear‑Short‑Chain Species.

             Inorganic Chemistry 199424, 5208-5214.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dembek, A. A.; Kim, C.; Devine, R. L. S.; Shi, Y.; Steier, W. H.; Spangler, C. W.

            Second‑Order Nonlinear Optical Poly(organophosphazenes): Synthesis and Nonlinear Optical Characterization

            Macromolecules 199124, 1000‑1010.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.

            Antibacterial Activity and Mutagenicity Studies of Water‑soluble Phosphazene High Polymers

            Biomaterials 1992 13, 857‑862.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.

            Functionalization of the Surface of Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] by Reactions with Alkoxide Nucleophiles

            Chemistry of Materials 19913, 450‑454.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dodge, J. A.; Manners, I.; Parvez, M.; Riding, G. H.; Visscher, K. B.

            Synthesis of Strained Ferrocenylorganocyclophosphazenes.  X‑ray Crystal Structures of N3P3(OCH2CF3)4(h‑C5H4)2Fe,

            N3P3(OPh)4(h‑C5H4)2Fe, and N3P3Ph2(OCH2)(h‑C5H4)2Fe

            Organometallics 199110, 3098‑3104.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coggio, W. D.; Manners, I.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis, Reactivity, and the Electronic Structures of Fluoro‑ and Hydrido‑Phosphazene Anions:  X‑ray Crystal Structure of

            [Li(THF)3][N3P3F2H(BEt3) (h‑C5H4)2Fe]

            Organometallics 199110, 3090‑3098.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Dembek, A. A.; Bennett, J. L.; Manners, I.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis and Structure of Phosphazene (H6‑Arene)chromium Tricarbonyl Derivatives

            Organometallics 199110, 1865‑1874.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Rutt, J. S.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.

            A Surface Reaction of Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene] Films by Basic Hydrolysis

            Chemistry of Materials 19913, 442‑449.

  1. Bano, M. C.; Cohen S.; Visscher, K. B.; Allcock, H. R.; Langer, R.

            A Novel Synthetic Method for Hybridoma Cell Encapsulation

            Biotechnology 1991, 9, 468‑471.

  1. Allcock, H. R. and Kugel, R. L.

            High Molecular Weight Poly(alkoxy‑ and aryloxyphosphazenes) (1966)

            A Citation Classic (Institute for Scientific Information)

            Current Contents 199122, 10.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            The Current State‑of‑the‑Art in the Synthesis of Inorganic and Organometallic   Polymers

            Proc. of NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Cap d’Agde, France, 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers, NATO ASI Ser. 2061992, 43‑61.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Rutt, J. S.

            Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes with Isothiocyanato, Thiourethane, and Thiourea Side Groups

            Macromolecules 199124, 2852‑2857.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Rutt, J. S.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis of Cyclic Phosphazenes with Isothiocyanato, Thiourea, and Thiourea Side Groups:  X‑ray Crystal Structure of N3P3(NMe2)3(NCS)3

            Inorganic Chemistry 199130, 1776‑1782.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Rutt, J. S.; Welker, M. F.; Parvez, M.

            Cyanophosphazene Small Molecules and High Polymers: Synthesis and Structure

            Inorganic Chemistry 199332, 2315‑2321.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C.

            Photochromic Polyphosphazenes with Spiropyran Units

            Macromolecules 1991, 24, 2846‑2851.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) with Azoxybenzene Side Groups: Synthesis and Morphology

            Macromolecules 199124, 2841‑2845.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ngo, D. C.; Parvez, M.; Whittle, R. R.; Birdsall, W. J.

            Syntheses and Structures of Cyclic and Short Chain Linear Phosphazenes Bearing 4‑Phenylphenoxy Side Groups

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1991113, 2628‑2634.
  1. Visscher, K, B.; Manners, I.; Allcock, H. R.

            Interpenetrating Polymer Networks of Poly(organophosphazenes) and Organic Polymers

            Macromolecules 199023, 4885‑4886

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coley, S. M.; Manners, I.; Renner, G.; Nuyken, O.

            Poly[(aryloxy)carbophosphazenes]: Synthesis, Properties, and Thermal Transition Behavior

            Macromolecules 1991, 24, 2024‑2028.

  1. Cohen, S.; Bano, M. C.; Visscher, K. B.; Chow, M.; Allcock, H. R.; Langer, R.

            An Ionically‑Crosslinkable Polyphosphazene: A Novel Polymer for Microencapsulation

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1990112, 7832‑7833.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coggio, W. D.; Parvez, M.; Turner, M. L.

            New Cyclic Phosphazenes with Trimethylsilylmethyl Side Groups: X-Ray Crystal Structure of [NP(CH2SiMe3)2]3 and its Conversion to

            (NPMe)3

            Organometallics 199110, 677-683

  1. Bennett, J. L.; Dembek, A. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Heyen, B. J.; Shriver, D. F.

            Radiation Crosslinking of Poly[bis(2‑(2‑methyloxy­­ethoxy)ethoxy]­­phosphazene Effect on Solid State Ionic Conductivity

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Polym. Div.) 198930, 437‑438.

  1. Coggio, W. D., Brennan, D. J.; Archibald, R. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Organosilylphosphazene Polymers.  Synthesis via Lithiophenoxyphosphazenes

            Polym. Prepr. (ACS Polymer Div.) 198930, 204‑205.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; McDonnell, G. S.; Riding, G. H., Manners, I.

            Influence of Different Organic Side Groups on the Thermal Behavior of Polyphosphazenes: Random Chain Cleavage, Depolymerization, and

            Pyrolytic Crosslinking

            Chemistry of Materials 19902, 425‑432.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; McDonnell, G. S.; Desorcie, J. L.

            Ring Expansion and Equilibration in Organophosphazenes, and the Relationship to Polymerization

            Inorganic Chemistry 199029, 3839‑3844.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Pucher, S. R.

            Polyphosphazenes with Glucosyl‑ and Methylamino‑, Trifluoroethoxy‑, Phenoxy‑, or Methoxyethoxyethoxy Side Groups

            Macromolecules 199124, 23‑34.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Chang, Ji Young

            Poly(organophosphazenes) with Oligopeptides as Side Groups: Prospective Biomaterials

            Macromolecules 199124, 993‑999.

  1. Dembek, A. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C., Steier; W. H.; Devine, R. L. S.; Shi, Y.; Spangler, C. W.

            Second Order Nonlinear Optically‑Active Polyphosphazenes

            Chapter in Materials for Nonlinear Optics (S. Marder, J. E. Sohn, and G. S. Stucky, eds.), ACS Symp. Ser1991, 455, 258‑266.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; McDonnell, G. S.; Desorcie, J. L.

            Synthesis of New Polyphosphazene Elastomers

            Macromolecules 199023, 3873‑3877.

  1. Dembek, A. A.; Kim, C.; Allcock, H. R.; Devine, R. L. S.; Steier, W. H.; Spangler, C. W.

            A Second‑Order Nonlinear Optical Poly(organophosphazene)

            Chemistry of Materials 19902, 97‑99.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Riding, G. H.; Manners, I.; McDonnell, G. S.; Dodge, J. A.; Desorcie, J. L.

            Ring‑Opening Polymerization of Phosphazenes:  Mechanism and Idiosyncrasies

            Polym. Prepr. (Amer. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.) 199031, 48‑50.

  1. Brennan, D. J.; Graaskamp, J.; Dunn, B. S.; Allcock, H. R.

            Organosilicon Derivatives of Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes

            Inorganic. Syntheses 1989, 25, 60‑68.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C.

            Liquid Crystalline Phosphazenes Bearing Biphenyl Mesogenic Groups

            Macromolecules 199023, 3881‑3887

  1. Dodge, J. A.; Manners, I.; Allcock, H. R.; Renner, G.; Nuyken O.

            Polythiophosphazenes:  New Inorganic Macromolecules with Backbones Composed of Phosphorus, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Atoms

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1990112, 1268‑1269
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polymer Chemistry and Inorganic Materials

            The Chemist, January 1990,10-16.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coggio, W. D.

            Organosiloxyphosphazene Polymers:  Synthesis via Aminosiloxane Reagents

            Macromolecules 199023, 1626‑1635.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Manners, I.; Mang, M. N.; Parvez, M.

            Transition Metal Derivatives of Phosphinophosphazenes: X‑Ray Crystal Structures of N3P3Cl4PhPPh2, N3P3Cl4PhPPh4.Cr(CO)5, and

            N3P3Cl4PhPPh2.Ru3(CO)11

            Inorganic Chemistry 199029, 522‑529.

  1. Manners, I.;  Renner, G.; Nuyken, O.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polycarbophosphazenes:  A New Class of Inorganic‑Organic Macromolecules

  1. Am. Chem. Soc. 1989111, 5478‑5480.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes as New Biomedical and Bioactive Materials

            Chapter in Biodegradable Polymers as Drug Delivery Systems, (R. Langer and M. Chasin, eds), Marcel Dekker: New York 1990, 163‑193.

  1. Welker, M. F.; Manners, I.; Parvez, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Structure of the First Borazinylcyclotriphosphazene

            Chem. Commun1989, 871‑872.

  1. Manners I.; Coggio, W. D.; Mang, M. N.; Parvez, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Isolation and X‑Ray Crystal Structure of a Phosphazene Anion

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1989111, 3481‑3482
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Mang, M. N.; Dembek, A. A.; Wynne, K. J.

            Poly(aryloxyphosphazenes) with Phenylphenoxy and Related Bulky Side Groups. Synthesis, Thermal Transition Behavior, and Optical Properties

            Macromolecules 198922, 4179‑4190.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Coggio, W. D.; Archibald, R. S.; Brennan, D. J.

            Organosilylphosphazene Oligomers and Polymers:  Synthesis Via Lithioaryloxyphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 198922, 3571‑3578.

  1. Manners, I.; Riding, G. H.; Dodge, J. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Role of Ring Strain and Steric Hindrance in a New Method for the Synthesis of Macrocyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes

  1.   Am. Chem. Soc.1989111, 3067‑3069.
  1. Bennett, J. L.; Dembek, A. A.; Allcock, H. R.; Heyen, B. J.; Shriver, D. F.

            Radiation Crosslinking of Poly[bis(2‑(2‑methoxyethoxy)ethoxy)]phosphazene: Effect on Solid State Ionic Conductivity

            Chemistry of Materials 1989, 1, 14‑16.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kim, C. Liquid

            Crystalline Phosphazenes ‑ High Polymeric and Cyclic Trimeric Systems with Aromatic Azo Side Groups

            Macromolecules 198922, 2596‑2602.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Organometallic and Bioactive Cyclophosphazenes, and the Relationship to Inorganic Macromolecules

            Proc. of Int. Symp. on Inorg. Ring Systems, Amherst, Mass., Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon, 198941, 119‑133.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Mang, M. N.; Benesi, A. J.

            Polyphosphazene Molecular Dynamics Using Solid State 2H NMR.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D. J.; Dunn, B. S.

            Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes Bearing Geminal Trimethylsilylmethylene and Alkyl or Phenyl Side Groups

            Macromolecules 198922, 1534‑1539.

  1. Saraceno, R. A.; Riding, G. H.; Allcock, H. R.; Ewing, A.G.

            Electronic Properties and Redox Conduction of Ferrocene‑Substituted High Polymeric Phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1988110, 7254-7255.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Reactions of Inorganic High Polymers as a Route to Tailored Solids

            Proc. of 11th Int. Symp. on Reactive Solids, Princeton, 1988 Solid State Ionics 198932/33, 761‑764.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kwon, S.

            An Ionically‑Crosslinkable Polyphosphazene:  Poly[di(carboxylatophenoxy phosphazene] and its Hydrogels and Membranes

            Macromolecules 198922, 75‑79.

  1. Saraceno, R. A.; Riding, G. H.; Allcock, H. R.; Ewing, A. G.

             Electronic Properties of Phosphazene Substituents on Ferrocene

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1988110, 980‑982.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kwon, S.; Riding, G. H.; Fitzpatrick, R. J.; Bennett, J. L.

            Hydrophilic Polyphosphazenes as Hydrogels:  Radiation Crosslinking and Hydrogel Characteristics of

            Poly[bis(methoxyethoxyethoxy)phosphazene]

            Biomaterials 198819, 509‑513.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kwon, S.

            Glyceryl Polyphosphazenes:  Synthesis, Properties, and Hydrolysis

            Macromolecules 198821, 1980‑1985.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Gebura, M.; Kwon, S.; Neenan, T. X.

            Amphiphilic Polyphosphazenes as Membrane Materials:  Influence of Side Group on Radiation Crosslinking, Semipermeability, and Surface

            Morphology

            Biomaterials 198819, 500‑508.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D. J.

            Organosilicon Derivatives of Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes

            Chapter in J. Organomet. Chem. (C.Eaborn special issue), 1988341, 231-239.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            The Current Status of Polyphosphazene Chemistry

            Chapter in Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, (Zeldin, M.; Wynne, K. J.; Allcock, H. R.; eds.) ACS Symp. Ser. 1988360, 250‑267.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D, J.; Dunn, B. S.; Parvez, M.

            Cyclotriphosphazenes with Geminal Trimethylsilylmethylene and Alkyl‑ or Aryl Side Groups

            Inorg. Chem198827, 3226‑3233.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Desorcie, J. L.; Rutt, J. S.

            Alkylation of Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes via Reactions between Aluminum Alkyls and Aminophosphazenes

            Organometallics 1988, 7, 612-619.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Connolly, M. S.; Sisko, J. T.; Al-Shali, S.

            Effects of Organic Side Group Structures on the Properties of Poly‑(organophosphazenes)

            Macromolecules 198821, 323‑334.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D. J.; Graaskamp, J. M.

            Ring-Opening Polymerization of Methylsilane‑ and Methylsiloxane‑Substituted Cyclotriphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 198821, 1-10.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes and their Relationship to Ceramics and Metals

            Chapter in Ultra Structure Processing of Advanced Materials (Eds. J. D. Mackenzie, D. R. Ulrich) John Wiley & Sons: New York, 1988,

            705‑713.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphazene High Polymers Chapter in “Comprehensive Polymer Science,” (G. C. Eastmond, A. Ledwith, S. Russo, and P. Sigwalt, eds.),

            Pergamon Press: Oxford, 19894, 525‑532.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes

            Chapter in “Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering“(Mark, Bikales, Overberger, Menges, Eds.) John Wiley & Sons: New York,

            1988Vol. 13, 2nd.    Ed., 31‑41.

  1. Kim, C.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Liquid Crystalline Poly(organophosphazene)

            Macromolecules 198720, 1726‑1727.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Mang, M. N.; McDonnell, G. S.; Parvez, M.

            Transition Metal Derivatives of Polyphosphazenes:  Syntheses of Poly‑phosphazenes and Cyclic Model Compounds with Iron

            Cyclopentadiel Carbonyl Side Groups

            Macromolecules 198720, 2060‑2067.

  1. Laurencin C.; Koh, H. J.; Neenan, T. X.; Allcock, H. R.; Langer, R. S.

            Controlled Release Using a New Bioerodible Polyphosphazene Matrix System J.

            Biomed. Mater. Res198721, 1231‑1246.

  1. Rutt, J. S.; Parvez, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis and Characterization of the First Stable Cyanophosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1986108, 6089‑6090.
  1. Riding, G. F.; Parvez, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Dibenzenechromium‑Bridged Cyclophosphazene:  X‑ray Structure Analysis of N3P3F4(H‑C6H5)2Cr

            Organometallics 19865, 2153‑2154.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Poly(organophosphazenes).  Synthesis, Unique Properties, and Applications

            Proc. of 5th Int. Symp. on Ring‑Opening Polymerization, Blois, France, 1986.

            Makromol. Chem., Macromol. Symp19866, 101‑108.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Inorganic Macromolecules and the Search for New Electroactive and Structural Materials

            Chapter in “Design of New Materials,” (Eds. E. Cocke and A. Clearfield), Plenum Press, 1987, 67‑77.

  1. Blonsky, P. M.; Shriver, D. F.; Austin, P. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Complex Formation and Ionic Conductivity of Polyphosphazene Solid Electrolytes

            Solid State Ionics 198618 & 19, 258‑264.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Desorcie, J. L.; Riding, G. H.

            The Organometallic Chemistry of Phosphazenes

            Polyhedron 1987, 6, 119‑157.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Mang, M. N.; Riding, G. H.; Whittle, R. R.

            The Synthesis and Structure of Transition Metal‑Bound Phosphazenes Derived from Phosphazene Anions

            Organometallics 19865, 2244‑2250.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D. J.; Graaskamp, J. M.; Parvez, M.

            Synthesis and Molecular Structure of Methylsilane‑ and Methylsiloxane‑Cyclotriphosphazenes

            Organometallics 19865, 2434‑2446

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kwon, S.

            Covalent Linkage of Proteins to Surface‑Modified Poly(organophosphazenes): Immobilization of Glucose‑6‑Phosphate Dehydrogenase and

            Trypsin

            Macromolecules 198619, 1502‑1508.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Neenan, T. X.

            Synthesis of Polyphosphazenes Bearing Covalently‑Linked Copper Phthalocyanine Units

            Macromolecules 198619, 1495‑1501.

  1. Blonsky, P. M.; Shriver, D. F.; Austin, P. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Complex Formation, Conductivity, and Lithium Ion Transport in Poly‑phosphazene‑Based Solid Electrolytes

            Polym. Mater. Sci. Eng198553, 118‑122.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Lavin, K. D.; Riding, G. H.; Whittle, R. R.; Parvez, M.

            Reactions of Ferrocenyl‑ and Ruthenocenylphosphazenes with   Lithio‑metallocenes, and the X‑ray Structure s of N3P3F4(H‑C5H4)2Fe,

            [N3P3F3‑{(H‑C5H4)2Fe}{(H‑C5H4)Fe(H‑C5H5)}], 1,5‑N4P4F6(H‑C5H4)2Fe,   and  1,5,3,7‑N4P4F4[(H‑C5H4)2Ru]2

            Organometallics 19865, 1626‑1635.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Levin, M. L.; Austin, P. E.

             Quaternized Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes and their Interactions with Tetracyanoquinodimethane

             Inorganic Chemistry 198625, 2281‑2288.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Austin, P. E.; Neenan, T. X.; Sisko, J. T.; Blonsky, P. M.; Shriver, D. F.

            Polyphosphazenes with Etheric Side Groups:  Prospective Biomedical and Solid Electrolyte Polymers

            Macromolecules 198619, 1508‑1512.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Riding, G. H.; Lavin, K. D.

            Polymerization of New Metallocenylphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 198720, 6‑10.

  1. Dubois, R. A.; Garrou, P. E.; Lavin, K. D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Cobalt Hydroformylation Catalyst Supported on a Phosphinated Polyphosphazene: Identification of Phosphorus‑Carbon Bond Cleavage as a

            Mode of Catalyst Deactivation

            Organometallics 19865, 460‑466.

  1. Lavin, K. D.; Riding, G. H.; Parvez, M.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Bis‑Transannular Metallocenyl Cyclophosphazene.  X‑ray Crystal Structure of N4P4F4[(H‑C5H4)2Ru]2

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1986, 117.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Inorganic Macromolecules

            Chem. and Eng. News198563, 22‑36.

  1. Blonsky, P. M.; Shriver, D. F.; Austin, P. E.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazene Solid Electrolytes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1984106, 6854‑6855.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Levin, M. L.; Whittle, R. R.

            Tris(o‑phenylenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene:  The Clathration‑Induced Monoclinic to Hexagonal Solid State Transition

            Inorganic Chemistry 198625, 41‑47.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Tollefson, N. M.; Arcus, R. A.; Whittle, R. R.

            Conformation, Bonding, and Flexibility in Short‑Chain Linear Phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985107, 5166‑5177.
  1. Whittle, R. R.; Desorcie, J. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Structure of 1‑1’‑Dimethyl‑3,3,3’3′,5,5,5′,5’‑octachlorobi(cyclo)phosphazene, [N3P3Cl4CH3]2.

            Acta Cryst. 1985C41, 546‑548.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Lavin, K. D.; Riding, G. H.

            Ring‑Opening Polymerization of Metallocene Cyclophosphazene Derivatives

            Macromolecules 1985 18, 1340‑1345.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Connolly, M. S.

            Polymerization and Halogen Scrambling Behavior of Phenyl‑Substituted Cyclotriphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 198518, 1330‑1340.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Levin, M. L.

            The Stereocontrolled Polymerization of Acrylic Monomers Within a Tris‑(o‑phenylenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene Tunnel Clathrate

            Macromolecules 198518, 1324‑1330.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Brennan, D. J.; Allen, R. W.

            Reactions between Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene and Hexamethylcyclotri‑siloxane: Polymerization, Ring Cleavage, and Crosslinking          

            Inorganic Chemistry 198518, 139‑144.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Desorcie, J. L.; Wagner, L. J.

            Reactions Between Alkyl Grignard Reagents and Aminiphosphazenes: Synthesis of Alkyl‑chloro‑cyclotriphosphazenes

            Inorganic Chemistry 198524, 333‑340.

  1. Allccock, H. R.; Suszko, P. R.; Wagner, L. J.; Whittle, R. R.; Boso, B.

            Metal Exchange Reactions Under the Influence of a Cyclophosphazene Template: Iron, Cobalt, and Rhodium Metallophosphazenes

            Organometallics 1985, 4, 446‑457.

  1. Scopelianos, A. G.; Allcock, H. R.

            Solution Polymerization of Chlorocyclophosphazenes in Carbon Disulfide

            Macromolecules 198720, 432‑433.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Suszko, P. R.; Wagner, L. J.; Whittle, R. R.; Boso, B.

            Iron‑Containing Metallophosphazenes and their Clusters Derived from Chloro‑phosphazenes and Organometallic Dianions

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1984106, 4966‑4977.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Riding, G. H.; Whittle, R. R.

            Chromium‑, Molybdenum‑, and Tungsten‑Chlorophosphazenes:  Molecular Structures of N3P3Cl5[Cr(CO)3(H‑C5H5)] and

            N3P3Cl4(C5H5)[Mo(CO)3(H‑C5H5)]

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1984106, 5561‑5567.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Lavin, K. D.; Riding, G. H.; Whittle, R. R.

            The Reaction of Mono‑ and Dilithioferrocene with Octachlorotetraphosphazene: The Crystal and Molecular Structures of

            N4P4Cl6(n‑C5H4)Fe(H‑C5H5)]2 and N3P3Cl4(n‑C5H4)Fe(h‑C5H5)N4P4Cl7

            Organometallics 19843, 663‑669.

  1. Dubois, R. A.; Garrou, P. E.; Lavin, K. D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Cobalt‑Mediated Phosphorus‑Aryl Bond Cleavage During Hydroformylation

            Organometallics 1984, 3, 649‑650.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            A New Approach to Polymer Chemistry:  Organometallic and Bioactive Phosphazenes

  1. Polym. Sci., Polym. Symp. 198370, 71‑77.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Ring‑Ring and Ring‑Polymer Interconversions in Phosphorus‑Nitrogen Oligomers and Polymers

            Chapter in “Inorganic Reactions and Methods” Verlag Chemie 1989

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Halogenophosphazene Cyclic Trimers, Tetramers, and High Polymers

            Phosphorus and Sulfur 198318, 267‑270.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Oligomerization and Polymerization

            Chapter in “Inorganic Reactions and Methods,” Verlag Chemie 1989

  1. Allcock, H. R.

             Polyphosphazene Elastomers

            “Encyclopedia of Science and Engineering,” Pergamon Press: Oxford, 1986, 3787‑3789.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Cyclophosphazene Inclusion Adducts

            Chapter 8 in “Chemistry of Host‑Guest Complexes,” Academic Press” New York. 1984, 351‑374.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes as Carrier Molecules for Carboranyl, Metallo, or Bioactive Organic Side Groups

            Chapter in “Rings, Clusters, and Polymers of the Main Group Elements ACS Symp. Ser1983232, 49‑67.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nissan, R. A.; Harris, P. J.; Whittle, R. R.

            Dicobalt‑Hexacarbonyl Complexes of Acetylenic Phosphazenes

            Organometallics 19843, 432‑440.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Lavin, K. D.; Riding, G. H.; Suszko, P. R.; Whittle, R. R.

            Synthesis and Structure of Metallocene Cyclophosphazene Derivatives

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1984106, 2337‑2347.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Connolly, M. S.; Whittle, R. R.

            Synthesis of 1‑Halo and 1‑Alkyl‑1‑phenyltetrachlorocyclotriphosphazene Polymerization “Monomers” from Bi(cyclophosphazenes)

            Organometallics 19832, 1514‑1523.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Hymer, W. C.; Austin, P. E.

            Diazo Coupling of Catecholamines with Poly(organophosphazenes)

            Macromolecules 198316, 1401‑1406.

  1. Nissan, R. A.; Connolly, M. S.; Mirabelli, M. G. M.; Whittle, R. R. Allcock, H. R.

            Iron‑Bound Cyclotriphosphazene Derived from Phosphazene Anions.  X‑ray Crystal Structure of N3P3Cl4(CH3)[Fe(CO)2(C5H5)]

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1983, 822‑824.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Desorcie, J. L.; Harris, P. J.

            Mechanism of the Reaction Between Alkyl or Aryl Grignard Reagents and Hexa‑chlorocyclotriphosphazene:  An explanation of

            Bi(cyclophosphazene) Formation

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1983105, 2814‑2819.
  1. Austin, P. E.; Riding, G. H.; Allcock, H. R.

            An Improved Method for the Synthesis of Poly(organophosphazenes) and Hindered Cyclophosphazenes

            Macromolecules 1983, 16, 719‑722.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Scopelianos, A. G.

            Synthesis of Sugar‑Substituted Cyclic and Polymeric Phosphazenes, and their Oxidation, Reduction, and Acetylation Reactions

            Macromolecules 198316, 715‑719.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Wagner, L. J.; Levin, M. L.

            Iron‑ and Ruthenium‑Linked Phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1983, 105, 1321‑1327.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Scopelianos, A. G.; Whittle, R. R.; Tollefson, N. M.

            Cyclic and High Polymeric Carboranyl Phosphazenes as Ligands for Transition Metals

  1.   Am. Chem. Soc.1983105, 1316‑1321.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Lavin, K. D.; Tollefson, N. M.; Evans, T. L.

            Phosphine‑Linked Phosphazenes as Carrier Molecules for Transition Metals

            Organometallics 19832, 267‑275.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Suszko, P. R.; Evans, T. L.

            Phosphazenes with Olefinic Side Groups:  Proton Abstraction Reactions of Fluoroalkoxy Derivatives

            Organometallics 19821, 1443‑1449.

  1. Harris, P. J.; Minard, R. D.; Allcock, H. R.

            Mass Spectra of a Series of Monoalkylpentachlorocyclotriphosphazenes

  1. Org. Mass Spectrom198217, 351‑352.
  1. Suszko, P. R.; Whittle, R. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Ferrocene‑Bound Cyclophosphazenes

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1982, 960‑962.
  1. Levin, M. L.; Fieldhouse, J. W.; Allcock, H. R.

            Structure of the Triphenylphosphate‑Boron Trichloride Adduct

            Acta Cryst1982B38, 2284‑2286.

  1. Neenan, T. X.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of a Heparinized Poly(organophosphazene)

            Biomaterials 19823, 2, 78‑80.

  1. Suszko. P. R.; Whittle, R. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of a Di‑iron‑spirocyclotriphosphazene and a Tri‑iron‑cluster‑cyclotriphosphazene

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1982, 649‑650.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ferrar, W. T.; Levin, M. L.

            Polymerization in Clathrate Tunnel Systems:  Stereo‑Controlled Polymerization of Unsaturated Monomers in Crystals of

            Tris(o‑phenylenedioxy)cyclotri‑phosphazene

            Macromolecules 198215, 697‑703.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Neenan, T. X.; Kossa, W. C.

            Coupling of Cyclic and High Polymeric Aminoaryloxyphosphazenes to Carboxylic Acids: Prototypes for Bioactive Polymers

            Macromolecules 198215, 693‑696.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Austin, P. E.; Neenan, T. X.

            Phosphazene High Polymers with Bioactive Substituent Groups: Prospective Anesthetic Aminophosphazenes

            Macromolecules 198215, 689‑693.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Connolly, M. S.; Harris, P. J.

            Reactions of Bi(cyclophosphazenes) with Sodium Alkoxides or Aryloxides

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1982104, 2482‑2490.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fuller, T. J.; Matsumura, K.

            Hydrolysis Pathways for Aminophosphazenes

             Inorg. Chem. 1982, 515‑521.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphazene Rings and High Polymers Linked to Transition Metals or   Biologically‑Active Organic Species

            Proc. of Int. Conf. on Phosphorus Chemistry, Durham, N.C., 1981), ACS Symp. Ser. 1981171, 311‑314.

  1. Harris, P. J.; Desorcie, J. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Formation of Bicyclic Phosphazenes Via the Reactions of Methyl‑ and Phenylmagnesium Chloride with Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazenes

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1981, 852‑853.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Austin, P. E.; Rakowsky, T. F.

            Diazo Coupling Reactions with Poly(organophosphazenes)

            Macromolecules 198114, 1622‑1625.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Harris, P. J.

            Synthesis of New 1‑Halo‑1‑alkyltetrachlorocyclotriphosphazenes, Including the First Cyclophosphazenes with a Direct P‑I Bond.

            Inorg. Chem198120, 2844‑2848.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Austin, P. E.

            Schiff’s‑Base Coupling of Cyclic and High Polymeric Phosphazenes to Aldehydes and Amines: Chemotherapeutic Models

            Macromolecules 198114, 1616‑1622.

  1. Evans, T. L.; Patterson, D. B.; Suszko, P. R.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Crosslinking Mechanism in the Reactions of Poly(difluorophosphazene) with Alkyllithium Reagents

            Macromolecules 198114, 218‑221.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Controlled Synthesis of Organic/Inorganic Polymers that Possess a Backbone of Phosphorus and Nitrogen Atoms

            Proc. IUPAC Conf. on Macromolecules, Florence, Italy, Makromol. Chem. 1980) 1981Suppl. 4, 3‑19.

  1. Harris, P. J.; Nissan, R. A.; Allcock, H. R.

            Organometallic Phosphazenes: Synthesis and Rearrangement of Propynyl and Propadienyl Cyclotriphosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1981103, 2256‑2261.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fuller, T. J.

            The Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Hexa(imidazolyl)cyclotriphosphazenes)

  1. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981103, 2250‑2256.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Greigger, P. P.; Wagner, L. J.; Bernheim, M. Y.

            Synthesis and Molecular Structure of Two Cyclotriphosphazenes with Phosphorus‑Iron Bonds

            Inorg. Chem 198121, 716.

  1. Evans, T. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            Poly(difluorophosphazene): A New Intermediate for the Synthesis of Poly‑(organophosphazenes)

            Proc. of Symp. on Inorganic Macromolecules, J. Macromol. Sci. Chem. 1981A16(1), 409‑423.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Harris, P. J.; Connolly, M. S.

            Synthesis of Alkylphosphazenes Via Copper‑Phosphazene Intermeidates

            Inorg. Chem198120, 11‑16.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Scopelianos, A. G.; O’Brien, J. P.; Bernheim, M. Y.

            Synthesis and Structure of Carborane‑Substituted Cyclic and Polymeric Phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1981103, 350‑357.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fuller, T. J.; Matsumura, K.

            Reactions of Steroid Salts with Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene

  1. Org. Chem198146, 13‑22.
  1. Ferrar, W. T.; Distefano, F. V.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Thermal Rearrangement of [NP(OCH3)2]3 and 4

            Macromolecules 198013, 1345‑1350.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fuller, T. J.

            Phosphazene High Polymers with Steroidal Side Groups

            Macromolecules 198013, 1338‑1345.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Ritchie, R. J.; Harris, P. J.

            Synthesis of Alkylphosphazene High Polymers Via the Polymerization of Monoalkylpentachlorocyclotriphosphazenes, N3P3Cl5R

            Macromolecules 198013, 1332‑1338.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fuller, T. J.; Evans, T. L.

            Side Group Construction in High Polymeric Phosphazenes Via Lithiophenoxy Intermediates

            Macromolecules 198013, 1325‑1332.

  1. Ritchie, R. J.; Fuller, T. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Hexa(imidazolyl)cyclotriphosphazene

            Inorg. Chem198019, 3842‑3845.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Evans, T. L.; Fuller, T. L.

            Small‑Molecule Cyclic Models for the Synthesis of New Polyphosphazenes: Side Group Construction Via Lithiophenoxy Derivatives

            Inorg. Chem198019, 1026‑1030.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polymerization of Cyclic Phosphazenes and Other Inorganic Ring Systems

            Polymer 198021, 673‑683.

  1. Ritchie, R. J.; Harris, P. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Crystal and Molecular Structure of 1‑Hydrido‑1‑iso‑propyl‑tetrachlorocyclotriphosphazene

            Inorg. Chem1980, 2483‑2486.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Arcus, R. A.; Stroh, E. G.

            X‑Ray Diffraction Analysis of the Stucture of Poly(dichlorophosphazene)

            Macromolecules 1980, 919‑928.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes, and the Inorganic Approach to Polymer Chemistry

            Science Progress 198066, 355‑369.

  1. Scopelianos, A. G.; O’Brien, J. P.; Allcock, H. R.

            Cyclic and Polymeric Phosphazenes with Carborane Side Groups

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1980, 198‑199.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Small‑Molecule Rings as Models for High Polymeric Chains

            Accounts of Chemical Research 197912, 351‑358.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Arcus, R. A.

            Crystalline Transitions and Related Physical Properties of Poly(dichloro‑phosphazene)

            Macromolecules 197912, 1130‑1136.

  1. Allcock, H. R. High Polymeric Organophosphazenes‑‑Macromolecules with a Difference Contemporary

            Topics in Polymer Science, Plenum Press, 1979Vol. 3, 55‑78.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Harris, P. J.

            Formation of Hydridocyclotriphosphazenes Via the Reactions of Organocopper Reagents with Halocyclotriphosphazenes: The Reaction

            Mechanism

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1979101, 6221‑6229.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Evans, T. L.; Patterson, D. B.

            The Reaction of Poly(difluorophosphazene) with Phenyllithium

            Macromolecules 198013, 201‑207.

  1. Ritchie, R. J.; Harris, P. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Polymerization of Monoalkyl‑pentachloro‑cyclotriphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 197912, 1014‑1015.

  1. Harris, P. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Synthesis of New gem‑Dialkyltetrachlorocyclotriphosphazenes Via Metallo‑phosphazene Intermediates

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1979, 714‑715.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Chu, C. T.‑W.

            The Reaction of Phenyllithium with Poly(dichlorophosphazene)

            Macromolecules 197912, 551‑555.

  1. Greigger, P. P.; Allcock, H. R.

            A Spirocyclophosphazene with Iron‑Phosphorus Bonds and a P‑Fe‑Fe Three‑Membered Ring

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1979101, 2492.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Greigger, P. P.; Gardner, J. E.; Schmutz, J. L.

            Water‑Soluble Polyphosphazenes as Carrier Molecules for Iron(III) and Iron(II) Porphyrins

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1979101, 606‑611.
  1. O’Brien, J. P.; Ferrar, W. T.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Photolysis of Poly(alkoxy‑ and aryloxyphosphazene), [NP(OR)2]n

            Macromolecules 197912, 108‑113.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Evans, T. L.

            The Partial Aminolysis of (NPF2)3 or 4.

            Inorg. Chem197918, 2342‑2344.

  1. O’Brien, J. P.; Allen, R. W.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Crystal and Molecular Structures of Two Cyclophosphazene‑Platinum Compounds:  [N4P4(CH3)8PtCl2.CH3CN] and

            [H2N4P4(CH3)8]2+PtCl42‑

            Inorg. Chem.,197918, 2230‑2235.

  1. Evans, T. L.; Fuller, T. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Preparation of [NP(p‑OC6H4Li)2]3 by Metal‑Halogen Exchange, and Its Reactions with Electrophiles

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1979101, 242.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Patterson, D. B.; Evans, T. L.

             Synthesis of Open‑Chain Poly(difluorophosphazene) and its Reactions with Alkoxides

            Macromolecules 197912, 172‑177.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) Designed for Biomedical Uses

            Chapter in Organometallic Polymers, Academic Press, 1978, 283‑288.

  1. Harris, P. J.; Allcock, H. R.

            Hydridophosphazenes.  Synthesis via Organocopper Reagents

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1978100, 6512.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Wright, S. D.; Kosydar, K. M.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) with Chromophores as Substituent Groups

            Macromolecules 197811, 357‑359.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Schmutz, J. L.; Kosydar, K. M.

            A New Route for Poly(organophosphazene) Synthesis.  Polymerization, Copolymerizaton, and Ring‑Ring Equilibration of Trifluoroethoxy‑ and

            Chloro‑substituted Cyclotriphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 197811, 179‑186.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Cyclophosphazene Clathrates‑‑Exploring the Adjustable Tunnel

            Accts. Chem. Res197811, 81‑87.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kolich, C. H.; Kossa, W. C.

            Pyrolysis of Aminophosphazenes

            Inorg. Chem., 197716, 3362‑3364.

  1. Avanzino, S. C.; Jolly, W. L.; Schaaf, T. F.; Allcock, H. R.

            Core Electron Binding Energies of Cyclotriphosphazenes and Cyclotetra‑phosphazenes

            Inorg. Chem197716, 2046.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Patterson, D. B.; Evans, T. L.

            Synthesis of Alkyl and Aryl Phosphazene High Polymers

  1. Am. Chem. Soc. 197799, 6095‑6096.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Fuller, T. J.; Mack, D. P.; Matsumura, K.; Smeltz, K. M.

            Synthesis of Poly[(amino acid alkyl ester)phosphazenes]

            Macromolecules 197710, 824‑830.

  1. Allen, R. W.; O’Brien, J. P.; Allcock, H. R.

            Crystal and Molecular Structure of a Platinum‑Cyclophosphazene

            Complex‑‑cis‑Dichloro[octa(methylamino)cyclotetraphosphazene‑N,N’]platinum(II)

  1. Am. Chem. Soc197799, 3987‑3991.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Allen, R. W.; O’Brien, J. P.

            Synthesis of Platinum Derivatives of Polymeric and Cyclic Phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1977, 99, 3984‑3987.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Patterson, D. B.

            Ring‑Ring and Ring‑Chain Equilibration of Dimethylphosphazenes. Relationship to Phosphazene Polymerization

            Inorg. Chem197716 197‑200.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Poly(organophosphazenes) ‑ Unusual High Polymers

            Angew. Chem. 197789 153;  Int. Ed. English 197716, 147‑156.

  1. Allen, R. W.; Allcock, H. R.

            Conformational Analysis of Poly(alkoxy‑ and aryloxyphosphazenes)

            Macromolecules 19769, 956‑960.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Allen, R. W.; Meister, J. J.

            Conformational Analysis of Poly(dihalophosphazenes)

            Macromolecules 19769, 950‑955.

  1. Schmutz, J. L.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Reaction of Sodium 2,2,2‑Trifluoroethoxide with Hexachlorocyclotri‑phosphazene

            Inorg. Chem197514, 2433‑2438.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Allen, R. W.; O’Brien, J. P.

            Antitumor Agents Synthesized from K2PtCl4 and Polymeric or Cyclic Phosphazenes

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1976, 717‑718.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Allen, R. W.; Bissell, E. C.; Smeltz, L. A.; Teeter, M.

            Molecular Motion and Molecular Separations in Cyclophosphazene Clathrates

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1976, 98, 5120‑5125.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Polyphosphazenes:  New Polymers with Inorganic Backbone Atoms

            Science 1976193, 1214‑1219.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Smeltz, L. A.

            Substituent Exchange and Carbon‑Oxygen Bond Cleavage with Aryloxycyclo‑phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc197698, 4143‑4149.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

             Poly(organophosphazenes).  A New Class of Applicable High Polymers

            Chem. Tech19755, 552‑560.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel; R. L.; Moore, G. Y.

            Mechanism of the Reactions between o‑Dinucleophiles and Cyclophosphazenes

            Inorg. Chem197514, 2831‑2837.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Moore, G. Y.

            Polymerization and Copolymerization of Phenyl‑halogenocyclotriphosphazenes

            Macromolecules 19758, 377‑382.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Gardner, J. E.; Smeltz, K. M.

            Polymerization of Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene.  The Role of Phosphorus Pentachloride, Water, and Hydrogen Chloride

            Macromolecules 1975, 8, 36‑42.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Stein, M. T.; Bissell, E. C.

            A p‑Xylene Clathrate of Tris(1,8‑naphthalenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene

  1. Am. Chem. Soc197496, 4795‑4800.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphazene High Polymers

            Chemistry in Britain, April 1974, pp. 118‑121.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Moore, G. Y.; Cook, W. J.

            The Thermal Breakdown of Poly(diphenoxyphosphazene)

            Macromolecules 19747, 571575.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Cook, W. J.

            Thermolysis of Poly[bis(trifluoroethoxy)phosphazene]

            Macromolecules 19747, 284‑290.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Stein, M. T.

            Clathration by Tris(2,3‑naphthalenedioxy)cyclotriphosphazene.  An X‑ray Crystal and Molecular Structure Study

  1. Am. Chem. Soc.197496, 49‑52.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Inorganic Polymers

            Scientific American, March 1974, pp. 66‑74.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Bissell, E. C.

            Triethylammonium Tris(o‑phenylenedioxy)phosphate: Crystal and Molecular Structure

  1. Am. Chem. Soc197395, 3154‑3157.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Bissell, E. C.; Shawl, E. T.

            The Crystal and Molecular Structure of a New Hexamolybdate‑Cyclophosphazene Complex

            Inorg. Chem197312, 2963‑2968.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Bissell, E. C.; Shawl, E. T.

            Structure of a New Isopolymolybdate‑Cyclophosphazene Complex

  1. Am. Chem. Soc197294, 8603.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Walsh, E. J.

            The Basic Hydrolysis of Aryloxy and Spiroarylene‑dioxycyclophosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1972, 94, 4538‑4545.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Cook, W. J.; Mack, D. P.

            High Molecular Weight Poly[bis(amino)phosphazenes] and Mixed Substituent Poly(aminophosphazenes)

            Inorg. Chem197211, 2584‑2590.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.; Stroh, E. G.

            The Structure and Properties of Poly(difluorophosphazenes)

            Inorg. Chem197211, 1120‑1123.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Bissell, E. C.

            X‑Ray Crystal and Molecular Structure of Triethylammonium Tris(o‑phenylene‑dioxy)phosphate

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun197211, 676‑677.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Recent Advances in Phosphazene (Phosphonitrilic) Chemistry

            Chem. Rev197272, 315‑356.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Moore, G. Y.

            Synthesis of Poly(organophosphazene) Copolymers and Crosslinked Polymers by Ligand Exchange

            Macromolecules 19725, 231‑232.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Walsh, E. J.

            The Alkaline Hydrolysis of Fluoroalkoxycyclophosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1972, 94, 119‑124.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Nugent, T. A.; Smeltz, L. A.

            The Reactions of Silicon Tetrachloride with Catechol and 2,2‑Dihydroxybi‑ phenyl

            Synth. in Inorg. and Metal‑Org. Chem19722, 97‑104.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Stein, M. T.; Stanko, J. A.

            The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Tris(2,2’‑dioxybiphenyl)cyclotri‑phosphazene

  1. Am. Chem. Soc197193, 3173‑3178.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Birdsall, W. J.

            Electroreduction and Electron Spin Resonance Spectra of Phosphazenes

            Inorg. Chem197110, 2495‑2499.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Walsh, E. J.

            Synthesis of Spirophosphazenes with Five‑, Six‑, and Seven‑Membered Exocyclic Rings at Phosphorus

            Inorg. Chem197110, 1643‑1647.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.; Walsh, E. J.

            Ligand Exchange with Organophosphazenes

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun197020, 1283‑1284.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Konopski, G. F.; Kugel, R. L.; Stroh, E. G.

            X‑Ray Examination of Poly(difluorophosphazene)

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun197016, 985‑.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Stein, M. T.; Stanko, J. A.

            The Crystal and Molecular Structure of Tris(2,2’‑dioxybiphenyl)cyclotri­­phosphazene

  1.   Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun.197015, 944‑945.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Mack, D. P.

            High Molecular Weight Poly(diaminophosphazenes) with Mixed Substituents

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1970, 11, 685.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Walsh, E. J.

            The Basic Hydrolysis of Hexakis(aryloxy)cyclotriphosphazenes

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun197010, 580.
  1. Allcock, H. R. Ring‑Chain Equilibria
  2. Macromol. Sci. ‑ Revs. Macro. Chem1970C4, 149‑189.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Birdsall, W. J.

            Phosphonitrilic Radical Anions

  1. Am. Chem. Soc196991, 7541‑7542.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphonitrilic Polymers

            Encyclopedia of Polymer Sci. and Techn. 196910, 139‑144.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.

            The Reaction of o‑Aminophenol with Phosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc. 196991, 5452‑5456.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Walsh, E. J.

            The Base‑Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Aryloxy‑ and Alkoxycyclophosphazenes

  1. Am. Chem. Soc1969, 91, 3102‑3103.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.

            Degradation of Halogenophosphazenes to a New Phosphorane System

  1. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun1968, 24, 1606‑1607.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Phosphonitrilic Chemistry

            Chem. and Eng. News 196846, 68‑81.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.

            High Molecular Weight Poly(diaminophosphazenes)

            Inorg. Chem19665, 1716‑1718.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.; Valan, K. J.

            High Molecular Weight Poly(alkoxy‑ and aryloxyphosphazenes)

            Inorg. Chem19665, 1709‑1715.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.

            Cyclized Products From the Reactions of Hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene (Phosphonitrilic Chloride Trimer) with Aromatic Dihydroxy, Dithiol,

            and Diamino Compounds

            Inorg. Chem19665, 1016‑10.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.

            Synthesis of High Polymeric Alkoxy‑ and Aryloxyphosphonitriles

  1. Am. Chem. Soc196587, 4216‑4217.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Forgione, P. S.; Valan, K. J.

            Preparation and Polymerization of Allylaminophosphonitrilic Compounds

  1. Org. Chem196530, 947‑949.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Siegel, L. A.

            Molecular Inclusion Compounds of Tris(o‑phenylenedioxy)phosphonitrilic Trimer

  1. Am. Chem. Soc196486, 5140‑5144.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            X‑Ray Induced Polymerization of Diphenylvinyl Phosphine Oxide

  1. Polymer Sci., Part A1964, 2, 4087‑4095.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            Reactions of Phosphonitrilic Chlorides with Catechol and Triethylamine

  1. Am. Chem. Soc196486, 2591‑2595.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Best, R. J.

            The Mechanism of Phosphonitrilic Chloride Polymerization. Capacitance, Conductance, and Electron‑Spin Resonance Studies

            Can. J. Chem196442, 447‑455.

  1. Allcock, H. R. New Reactions of Phosphonitrilic Chloride Trimer.  Substitution and Cleavage Reactions with Catechol and Triethylamine
  2. Am. Chem. Soc196385, 4050.
  1. Allcock, H. R.; Kugel, R. L.

            Ionic Polymerization of Diphenylvinylphosphine Oxide

  1. Polymer Sci., Part A19631, 3627‑3642.
  1. Allcock, H. R.

            The Alkaline Cleavage of o‑Nitrobenzyltrimethylsilane.  Solvent Effects in the Water‑Dioxane System

            Can. J. Chem1963, 41, 1525‑1530.

  1. Allcock, H. R.

            The Apparent Ionization Constants of Some Organosilylmethylbenzoic Acids

            Can. J. Chem196341, 954‑957.

  1. Allcock, H. R.; Eastham, A. M.

            Co‑Catalysis in Friedel‑Crafts Reactions.  VI.  Polymerization of 2‑Butene by   Boron Fluoride‑Methanol

            Can. J. Chem. 196341, 932‑936.

  1. Kugel, R. L.; Hodgson, W. G.; Allcock, H. R.

            The Formation of Radical Anions in Fluorene Metallation

            Chem. and Ind1962, 1649‑1650.