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Living cationic polymerization of amide‐functional vinyl ethers: Specific properties of SnCl4‐based initiating system
Authors:Motomasa Yonezumi  Satoshi Okumoto  Shokyoku Kanaoka  Sadahito Aoshima
Institution:1. Department of Macromolecular Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka 560‐0043, Japan;2. Matsushita Electric Works Analysis Center Co., Ltd., 1048, Kadoma, Osaka 571‐8686, Japan
Abstract:Living cationic copolymerization of amide‐functional vinyl ethers with isobutyl vinyl ether (IBVE) was achieved using SnCl4 in the presence of ethyl acetate at 0 °C: the number–average molecular weight of the obtained polymers increased in direct proportion to the monomer conversion with relatively low polydispersity, and the amide‐functional monomer units were introduced almost quantitatively. To optimize the reaction conditions, cationic polymerization of IBVE in the presence of amide compounds, as a model reaction, was also examined using various Lewis acids in dichloromethane. The combination of SnCl4 and ethyl acetate induced living cationic polymerization of IBVE at 0 °C when an amide compound, whose nitrogen is adjacent to a phenyl group, was used. The versatile performance of SnCl4 especially for achieving living cationic polymerization of various polar functional monomers was demonstrated in this study as well as in our previous studies. Thus, the specific properties of the SnCl4 initiating system are discussed by comparing with the EtxAlCl3?x systems from viewpoints of hard and soft acids and bases principle and computational chemistry. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 46: 6129–6141, 2008
Keywords:cationic polymerization  living polymerization  polar group  poly(vinyl ethers)  tin chloride
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