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Hyperbranched polymers consisting of aromatic or aliphatic polyether cores and epoxide chain‐end peripheries were prepared by proton transfer polymerization. AB2 diepoxyphenol monomer 1 proved to be well suited for the preparation of hyperbranched aromatic polymer 2 by this proton transfer polymerization. The use of chloride‐ion catalysis, rather than conventional base catalysis, for the preparation of polymers from diepoxyphenol 1 offered a unique method to control the ultimate molecular weight of the polymer product through variations of the initial concentration of monomer 1 in tetrahydrofuran. An alternative route to hyperbranched polyether epoxies made use of commercially available or easily prepared aliphatic monomers of the types AB2, AB3, and A2 + B3. Although these aliphatic polymerizations can be initiated with a base, chloride‐ion catalysis proved most effective for controlling the polymerization. The hyperbranched epoxies were characterized by NMR spectroscopy, gel permeation chromatography, and multi‐angle laser light scattering. Chemical modification of the polymers after polymerization was carried out via nucleophilic addition on the epoxide groups or derivatization of the hydroxy substituents within the hyperbranched polymer structure. Spectroscopic measurements suggested that some such ring‐opened materials may adopt reverse unimolecular micellar structures in appropriate solution environments. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 4850–4869, 2000  相似文献   

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Iniferters are initiators that induce radical polymerization that proceeds via initiation, propagation, primary radical termination, and transfer to initiator. Because bimolecular termination and other transfer reactions are negligible, these polymerizations are performed by the insertion of the monomer molecules into the iniferter bond, leading to polymers with two iniferter fragments at the chain ends. The use of well‐designed iniferters would give polymers or oligomers bearing controlled end groups. If the end groups of the polymers obtained by a suitable iniferter serve further as a polymeric iniferter, these polymerizations proceed by a living radical polymerization mechanism in a homogeneous system. In these cases, the iniferters (C S bond) are considered a dormant species of the initiating and propagating radicals. In this article, I describe the history, ideas, and some characteristics of iniferters and living radical polymerization with some iniferters that contain dithiocarbamate groups as photoiniferters and several compounds as thermal iniferters. From the viewpoint of controlled polymer synthesis, iniferters can be classified into several types: thermal or photoiniferters; monomeric, polymeric, or gel iniferters; monofunctional, difunctional, trifunctional, or polyfunctional iniferters; monomer or macromonomer iniferters; and so forth. These lead to the synthesis of various monofunctional, telechelic, block, graft, star, and crosslinked polymers. The relations between this work and other recent studies are discussed. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 2121–2136, 2000  相似文献   

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α‐Hydroxy and α,ω‐dihydroxy polymers of 2‐(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) of various molecular weights were synthesized by group transfer polymerization (GTP) in tetrahydrofuran (THF), using 1‐methoxy‐1‐(trimethylsiloxy)‐2‐methyl propene (MTS) as the initiator and tetrabutylammonium bibenzoate (TBABB) as the catalyst. The hydroxyl groups were introduced by adding one 2‐(trimethylsiloxy) ethyl methacrylate (TMSEMA) unit at one or at both ends of the polymer chain. The ends were converted to 2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) units after the polymerization by acid‐catalyzed hydrolysis. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) in THF and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H‐NMR) spectroscopy in CDCl3 were used to determine the molecular weight and composition of the polymers. These mono‐ and difunctional methacrylate polymers can be covalently linked at the hydroxy termini to form star polymers and model networks, respectively. © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 37: 1597–1607, 1999  相似文献   

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The ability of isopropenyl boronate pinacol ester to serve as a monomer in radical polymerizations was established and exploited for the synthesis of polymers that are difficult to access using other polymerization techniques. Although the monomer exhibits an α‐methyl‐substituted unconjugated structure, which is usually unfavorable for radical propagation, both free and controlled radical polymerizations smoothly afford the corresponding polymers. A density‐functional‐theory‐based investigation revealed that the boron atom moderately stabilizes the radical species, which leads to the suppression of the degradative chain transfer to the α‐methyl groups, and thus guides the reaction towards the radical polymerization. The boronyl pendants, which are directly attached to the polymer backbone, can be replaced with ‐OH or ‐NH2 to yield poly(α‐methyl vinyl amine) or poly(α‐methyl vinyl alcohol), which has been inaccessible by conventional synthetic methods.  相似文献   

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A radical polymerization reaction of acrolein is reported in this article. The free radical initiator which can effectively promote the free radical polymerization of acrolein is screened out. The optimal conditions of the reaction are investigated and the yield could be up to 93.67%, in which the ratio of initiator to monomer is 1:50, monomer concentration is 7.5 mol L?1, reaction temperature is 50 °C, and the reaction time is 6 h. The structure characterizations of the obtained polymers are performed using hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, fouriertransform infrared spectroscopy, and matrix‐assisted laser desorption ionization time of fligh mass spectroscopy. The results show that the structure of the polymer contains fragments generated by decomposition of the initiator, aldehyde groups, and vinyl groups. The reaction mechanism of acrolein polymerization in the presence of free radical initiator is proposed. Thus, a novel method for the preparation of polyacrolein via radical polymerization is provided in this article.  相似文献   

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Several organostibine chain‐transfer agents possessing polar functional groups have been prepared by the reactions of azo initiators and tetramethyldistibine ( 1 ). Carbon‐centered radicals thermally generated from the azo initiators were trapped by 1 to yield the corresponding organostibine chain‐transfer agents. The high yields observed in the synthesis of the chain‐transfer agents strongly suggest that distibines have excellent radicophilic reactivity. As the reactions proceeded under neutral conditions, functional groups that are incompatible with ionic conditions were incorporated into the chain‐transfer agents. The chain‐transfer agents were used in living radical polymerization to synthesize the corresponding α‐functionalized polymers. As the functional groups in the chain‐transfer agents did not interfere with the polymerization reaction, well‐controlled polymers possessing number‐average molecular weights (Mns) predetermined by the monomer/transfer agent ratios were synthesized with low polydispersity indices (PDIs). The organostibanyl ω‐polymer ends were transformed into a number of different functional groups by radical‐coupling, radical‐addition, and oxidation reactions. Therefore, it was possible to synthesize well‐controlled telechelic polymers with the same and also with different functional groups at their α‐ and ω‐polymer ends. Distibine 1 was also found to increase PDI control in the living radical polymerization of styrene and methyl methacrylate (MMA) using a purified organostibine chain‐transfer agent. Well‐controlled poly(methyl methacrylate)s with Mn values ranging from 10 000 to 120 000 with low PDIs (1.05–1.15) were synthesized by the addition of a catalytic amount of 1 . The results have been attributed to the high reactivity of distibine 1 towards polymer‐end radicals, which are spontaneously deactivated to yield organostibine dormant species.  相似文献   

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Living methacrylate polymers are obtained at room temperature and above by initiation with ketene silyl acetals in the presence of a soluble bifluoride catalyst. During the polymerization, a trialkylsilyl group is transferred from the living chain end to incoming monomer. The new procedure has thus been named group transfer polymerization (GTP). Monodisperse polymers with predetermined molecular weights as high as 100,000 can be obtained by adjusting the monomer/initiator ratio. Telechelic poly(methyl methacrylate) with hydroxy or carboxy ends can be obtained by using an initiator containing a protected hydroxy or carboxy group and coupling the resulting living polymer.  相似文献   

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A kinetic model has been developed for reversible addition–fragmentation transfer (RAFT) polymerization with the method of moments. The model predicts the monomer conversion, number‐average molecular weight, and polydispersity of the molecular weight distribution. It also provides detailed information about the development of various types of chain species during polymerization, including propagating radical chains, adduct radical chains, dormant chains, and three types of dead chains. The effects of the RAFT agent concentration and the rate constants of the initiator decomposition, radical addition, fragmentation, disproportionation, and recombination termination of propagating radicals and cross‐termination between propagating and adduct radicals on the kinetics and polymer chain properties are examined with the model. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 41: 1553–1566, 2003  相似文献   

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Low molecular weight linear poly(methyl acrylate), star and hyperbranched polymers were synthesized using atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) and end‐functionalized using radical addition reactions. By adding allyltri‐n‐butylstannane at the end of the polymerization of poly(methyl acrylate), the polymer was terminated by allyl groups. When at high conversions of the acrylate monomer, allyl alcohol or 1,2‐epoxy‐5‐hexene, monomers which are not polymerizable by ATRP, were added, alcohol and epoxy functionalities respectively were incorporated at the polymer chain end. Functionalization by radical addition reactions was demonstrated to be applicable to multi‐functional polymers such as hyperbranched and star polymers.  相似文献   

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Copper(0)‐mediated radical polymerization (single electron transfer‐living radical polymerization) is an efficient polymerization technique that allows control over the polymerization of acrylates, vinyl chloride and other monomers, yielding bromide terminated polymer. In this contribution, we investigate the evolution of the end‐group fidelity at very high conversion both in the presence and in the absence of initially added copper (II) bromide (CuBr2). High resolution electrospray‐ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI‐MS) allows determination of the precise chemical structure of the dead polymers formed during the polymerization to very high monomer conversion, including post polymerization conditions. Two different regimes can be identified via ESI‐MS analysis. During the polymerization, dead polymer results mainly from termination via disproportionation, whereas at very high conversion (or in the absence of monomer, that is, post‐polymerization), dead polymers are predominantly generated by chain transfer reactions (presumably to ligand). The addition of CuBr2 significantly reduces the extent of termination by both chain transfer and disproportionation, at very high monomer conversion and under post‐polymerization conditions, offering a convenient approach to maintaining high end‐group fidelity in Cu(0)‐mediated radical polymerization. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2011  相似文献   

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Degradable polyester‐based star polymers with a high level of functionality in the arms were synthesized via the “arms first” approach using an acetylene‐functional block copolymer macroinitiator. This was achieved by using 2‐hydroxyethyl 2′‐methyl‐2′‐bromopropionate to initiate the ring‐opening polymerization (ROP) of caprolactone monomer followed by an atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of a protected acetylene monomer, (trimethylsilyl)propargyl methacrylate. The hydroxyl end‐group of the resulting block copolymer macroinitiator was subsequently crosslinked under ROP conditions using a bislactone monomer, 4,4′‐bioxepanyl‐7,7′‐dione, to generate a degradable core crosslinked star (CCS) polymer with protected acetylene groups in the corona. The trimethylsilyl‐protecting groups were removed to generate a CCS polymer with an average of 1850 pendent acetylene groups located in the outer block segment of the arms. The increased functionality of this CCS polymer was demonstrated by attaching azide‐functionalized linear polystyrene via a copper (I)‐catalyzed cycloaddition reaction between the azide and acetylene groups. This resulted in a CCS polymer with “brush‐like” arm structures, the grafted segment of which could be liberated via hydrolysis of the polyester star structure to generate molecular brushes. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 1485–1498, 2009  相似文献   

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Polymerization of a series of acetylenes with a hydroxy functional group was investigated by using modified 2nd generation Grubbs (A) and Grubbs–Hoveyda (B) initiators. Owing to excellent tolerance for polar functional groups, catalysts A and B polymerized 3-butyn-2-ol (1), 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol (2) and 3-butyn-1-ol (3). The catalytic activities of catalyst B were greater than those of initiator A for these polymerizations. The steric bulk and the position of hydroxyl group of the monomer had an influence on the rate of polymerization. In order to investigate the role of hydroxyl group of monomers in the polymerization, the reaction between hydroxyacetylenes and the ruthenium complexes were monitored by 1H NMR spectroscopy. The results revealed the formation of new alkylidene species via α-insertion. The calculated relative energies of propagating species formed in the reaction of A with monomer 1 suggested the formation of oxygen-chelated species. The structures of resulting polymers were characterized by various methods such as NMR, IR and UV–Vis spectroscopies. The ruthenium initiators gave polymers with different geometric structure of main chain than conventional catalysts.  相似文献   

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A new theoretical consideration of chain transfer to monomer in the anionic polymerization of hydrocarbon monomers is presented. It is shown that the kinetic scheme used in theoretical studies reported previously contradicts the widespread views on the chemical mechanism of carbanionic reactions. It is suggested that the most probable path of the transfer reaction is the proton abstraction from the side group of the monomer; the terminal double bond of the monomer molecule remains unchanged, and therefore the intermediate species can participate in succeeding reactions as a macromonomer. The molecular characteristics of polymer formed in processes with monomer transfer by side-group substitution are determined. At high conversion, the polymer formed in such a process is shown to possess a number-average degree of polymerization, n, approaching the theoretical value for living polymers, and a w exceeding it the more the higher the intensity of transfer. Furthermore, it shows a broad molecular weight distribution and a fairly noticeable degree of branching. These results considerably differ from those previously reported.  相似文献   

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The ring‐opening polymerization of (R,S)‐β‐butyrolactone (BL) in bulk was analyzed with respect to the polymer structure of the resulting poly[(R,S)‐3‐hydroxybutanoate)] [P(3HB)] by isolation of the pure form using preparative supercritical CO2 fluid chromatography. It was confirmed that the four‐membered BL was polymerized in bulk by lipase to yield the corresponding cyclic, hydroxy‐ and crotonate‐terminated P(3HB)s. The relative ratios of the three types of polymers depended on the lipase concentration as well as on the monomer conversion. It was also confirmed that both cyclic and linear P(3HB) polymer species were subject to hydrolysis, and inter‐ and intramolecular transesterification by lipase to produce two series of polymers having linear and cyclic structures with higher and lower molecular weight. The formation of the cyclic P(3HB) iss regarded as the characteristic feature of the lipase‐catalyzed polymerization of BL.  相似文献   

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The low-temperature polymerization of methyl methacrylate initiated with butyllithium–diethylzinc has been studied in toluene and in toluene–tetrahydrofuran and toluene–dioxane mixtures in various proportions. The polymerization process is typically anionic; it is characterized by a very rapid initiation reaction, and the absence of termination and chain transfer reactions, the molecular weight increasing proportionally with the degree of conversion. With toluene as a solvent, the polymer chains are associated, as is shown by viscometric measurements; moreover the polymers produced are highly polydisperse (Mv/Mn = 5.4). The kinetics are very complicated and vary with the range of the catalyst and monomer concentrations. In pure toluene in the presence of the organometallic complex, butyllithium–diethylzinc, the monomer addition is more stereospecific than when butyllithium alone is used as catalyst. By adding tetrahydrofuran to the reaction mixture, the polymer chain association disappears; concomitantly the stereochemical structure of the polymer changes from an isotactic to a mainly syndiotactic configuration. In toluene–tetrahydrofuran mixtures containing from 1 to 10 vol.-% tetrahydrofuran, the kinetics of polymerization can easily be interpreted by assuming the presence of two propagating reactive species which are in equilibrium with each other: the ion pair and the THF-solvated ion pair. The energy of activation of propagation for the free ion pair is equal to 7.5 kcal./mole; for the solvated ion pair a value of 5.5 kcal./mole was found, including the solvation enthalpy of the organometal with tetrahydrofuran. The existence of any relation between the reactivity of the propagating species and the tactic incorporation of the monomeric units has been discussed. The polymerization in mixtures of toluene–dioxane is intermediate between that in pure toluene and that in toluene–HF mixtures; the reaction mechanism however cannot be interpreted with the usual kinetic scheme. The experimental data concerning the rate dependence on catalyst and monomer concentrations are briefly summarized.  相似文献   

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Polyesters and poly(ester carbonates) were synthesized via ring‐opening polymerization with new tin(II) macroinitiator adducts containing oligomeric L ‐lactide (LLA), rac‐lactide (rac‐LA), and ?‐caprolactone (CL). The novel initiating species were synthesized by the reaction of LLA, rac‐LA, or CL with Sn(OEt)2 (monomer concentration/initiator concentration ≤20) and then were dissolved in methylene chloride or toluene and stored in a stoppered flask for the subsequent ring‐opening polymerization of cyclic esters and carbonates. The soluble tin alkoxide macroinitiators yielded predictable and quantitative initiation of polymerization for up to 1 month of storage time at room temperature. The resulting polymers displayed low polydispersity (≤1.5), and a high monomer conversion (>95%) was obtained within relatively short polymerization times (≤2 h). Adjusting the monomer/macroinitiator ratio effectively controlled the molecular weights of the polymers. NMR was used to characterize the initiating species and polymer microstructure, and size exclusion chromatography was used to determine the molecular weight properties of the polymers. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 40: 3434–3442, 2002  相似文献   

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In this study, a novel application of radical addition‐coupling polymerization (RACP) for synthesis of hyperbranched polymers is reported. By Cu/PMDETA‐mediated RACP of 2‐methyl‐2‐nitrosopropane with trimethylolpropane tris(2‐bromopropionate) or a bromo‐ended 3‐arm PS macromonomer, two types of hyperbranched polymers with high degree of polymerization are synthesized under mild conditions, respectively. The chemical structures of the hyperbranched polymers are carefully characterized. By selective degradations of the ester groups and weak bonds of NO? C in the polymers, high degree of alternative connection of the two monomers in the synthesized polymers have been identified. Based on the experimental results, mechanism of formation of the hyperbranched polymer is proposed, which includes formation of carbon radicals from the tribromo monomer through single electron transfer, its capture by 2‐methyl‐2‐nitrosopropane that results in nitroxide radical, and cross‐coupling reaction of the nitroxide radical with other carbon radicals. Hyperbranched polymer can be formed in a step‐growth mode after multiple steps of such reactions. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2015 , 53, 904–913  相似文献   

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用核磁共振方法研究了带电荷的环辛烯单体在离子液体和CDCl3中开环易位聚合反应的微观特征,根据单体在化学位移δ=5.66~5.58处双键氢积分峰面积的减少和聚合物主链上不饱和双键氢移至高场δ=5.38~5.39处峰面积积分的增加来表征聚合反应的情况.检测和记录了单体在有离子液体参与的条件下均相聚合反应和在CDCl3中的异相聚合反应过程,根据在不同反应体系中Grubbs第二代崔化剂中与Ru相连的苯亚甲基上氢在核磁图谱上δ=19.2处的峰型变化,探讨在两种介质中的不同聚合行为.研究表明,该单体在离子液体介质中的均相聚合有可控聚合的微观特点,并通过ln[M]0/[M]与反应时间的关系曲线,证实了反应的活性特征.  相似文献   

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Hyperbranched polymers are important soft nanomaterials but robust synthetic methods with which the polymer structures can be easily controlled have rarely been reported. For the first time, we present a one‐pot one‐batch synthesis of polytriazole‐based hyperbranched polymers with both low polydispersity and a high degree of branching (DB) using a copper‐catalyzed azide–alkyne cycloaddition (CuAAC) polymerization. The use of a trifunctional AB2 monomer that contains one alkyne and two azide groups ensures that all Cu catalysts are bound to polytriazole polymers at low monomer conversion. Subsequent CuAAC polymerization displayed the features of a “living” chain‐growth mechanism with a linear increase in molecular weight with conversion and clean chain extension for repeated monomer additions. Furthermore, the triazole group in a linear (L) monomer unit complexed CuI, which catalyzed a faster reaction of the second azide group to quickly convert the L unit into a dendritic unit, producing hyperbranched polymers with DB=0.83.  相似文献   

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Hyperbranched poly(ether nitrile)s were prepared from a novel AB2 type monomer, 2‐chloro‐4‐(3,5‐dihydroxyphenoxy)benzonitrile, via nucleophilic aromatic substitution. Soluble and low‐viscous hyperbranched polymers with molecular weights upto 233,600 (Mw) were isolated. According to the 1H NMR and GPC data, the unique polymerization behavior was observed, which implies that the weight average molecular weight increased after the number average molecular weight reached plateau region. Model compounds were prepared to characterize the branching structure. Spectroscopic measurements of the model compounds and the resulting polymers, such as 1H, DEPT 13C NMR, and MS, strongly suggest that the ether exchange reaction and cyclization are involved in the propagation reaction. The side reactions would affect the unique polymerization behavior. The resulting polymers showed a good solubility in organic solvents similar to other hyperbranched aromatic polymers. The hydroxy‐terminated polymer was even soluble in basic water. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 5835–5844, 2009  相似文献   

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