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A variety of cationic initiators were employed for p-isopropenylphenyl glycidyl ether (IPGE), an α-methylstyrene derivative with an epoxy pendant, and optimum initiators and reaction conditions were evaluated in terms of its selective vinyl polymerization and living polymerization. Despite the coexistence of two cationically polymerizable groups in IPGE, binary initiating systems (HI, CF3COOH, or CH3CH(OiBu)-OCOCH3, each coupled with ZnI2) and sulfonic acids (CF3SO3H and CH3SO3H) selectively polymerized the vinyl group of IPGE in CH2Cl2 at ?78°C to produce soluble polymers with epoxy pendant groups in high yield. Metal halides (BF3OEt2 and AlEtCl2) polymerized both the vinyl and epoxy groups of IPGE to give crosslinked insoluble polymers. In contrast, under these conditions, the HI/ZnI2 system also led to a long-lived polymer, the molecular weight of which increased upon addition of a fresh feed of monomer to a completely polymerized reaction mixture, whereas the use of other initiators resulted in nonliving polymers. At higher temperatures (?40 and ?15°C), soluble poly(IPGE) was also obtained with HI/ZnI2, but the polymer yield decreased with raising temperature, because of the occurrence of termination reaction.  相似文献   

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This paper reviews the recent progress in our research on the living cationic polymerization of vinyl compounds by the hydrogen iodide/iodine (HI/I2) initiating system, with emphasis on its scope, mechanism, and applications to new polymer synthesis. The scope of the living cationic polymerization has been expanded to include vinyl ethers, propenyl ethers, unsaturated cyclic ethers, and styrene derivatives as monomers. The initiation/propagation mechanism was discussed on the basis of recent direct analysis on the living system by NMR and UV/visible spectroscopy. The proposed mechanism involves a quantitative formation of Hl-vinyl ether adduct [CH3-CH(OR)-I; l] that is by itself incapable of initiating polymerization. In the presence of iodine, however, the CH-I bond of l is electrophilically activated by iodine and living propagation occurs via the insertion of vinyl ether to the activated CH-I bond. Such living polymerizations were found to proceed in not only nonpolar but polar solvents (CH2Cl2) as well. Quenching the living end with amines gave polymers capped with an amino group that in turn enabled us to determine the living end concentration. Applications of the HI/I2-initiated living process to the synthesis of new bifunctional and block polymers were also described.  相似文献   

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This paper focuses on two recent topics in living cationic polymerization of vinyl monomers, i.e., (a) Development of new initiating systems: RCOOH/Lewis acid for vinyl ethers; CH3CH(C6H5)Cl/SnCl4/nBu4NCl for styrene. (b) Synthesis of shape-controlled poly(vinyl ethers): Tri-armed star polymers; Multi-armed spherical polymers. For the RCOOH-based systems, a generalized concept of living cationic polymerization was discussed on the basis of the effects of the counteranions (or R) and Lewis acids (ZnCl2 and EtAlCl2). The CH3CH(C6H5)Cl-based system permitted a truly living cationic polymerization of styrene. The tri- and multi-armed poly(vinyl ethers) included new amphiphilic polymers of unique topology, solubility, etc., all of which were prepared by living cationic polymerization.  相似文献   

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This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of new, functionalized poly(alkyl vinyl ether) oligomers, and block copolymers containing poly(alkyl vinyl ether) and poly(methyl methacrylate). Using the HI/ZnI2 initiating system in nonpolar solvents (hexane, toluene) at −20°C, both monofunctional and difunctional poly(alkyl vinyl ether) oligomers of predicted molecular weights precisely terminated with aldehyde, primary hydroxyl and ester endgroups have been prepared. Novel diblock copolymers comprised of poly(methyl methacrylate) and poly(butyl vinyl ether) have also been synthesized using a combination of living cationic and living group transfer polymerization.  相似文献   

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New sequence-regulated macromonomers ( 3 ) with a vinyl ether terminal were prepared by the HI/ZnI2-mediated living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers: CH3? CH(OR1)? CH2CH(OR2)? C(COOEt)2CH2CH2OCH?CH2 ( 3a : R1 = nBu, R2 = CH2CH2OCOPh; 3b : R1 = iOct, R2 = CH2CH2Cl). The synthesis consisted of three consecutive steps: (i) quantitative addition of hydrogen iodide to the first vinyl ether into an adduct [CH3? CH(OR1)? l]; (ii) propagation of a second vinyl ether from the adduct in the presence of zinc iodide; and (iii) quenching the resulting AB-type heterodimeric living intermediate with a carbanion [θC(COOEt)2CH2CH2OCH?CH2] carrying a vinyl ether group. The HI/ZnI2-initiated living cationic polymerization of 3a and 3b yielded narrowly distributed polymers $\left( {\overline {DP}} _{_n } \sim 10 \right)$ consisting of a poly(vinyl ether) backbone and sequence-regulated oligomer branches. The terminal vinyl ether function of 3 was also utilized to prepare pentamers and hexamers with controlled sequence of functional vinyl ethers by selective dimerization and chain extension reactions with HI/ZnI2. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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A series of multifunctional malonate anions, [Na⊕?C(COOEt)2CH2]mC6H6?m(I; m = 2–4), were examined as polymer coupling agents for the living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers initiated with the hydrogen iodide/zinc iodide (HI/ZnI2) initiating system. The bifunctional anion ( 2 ;I, m = 2), 1,4-[Na⊕?C(COOEt)2CH2]2C6H4, terminated living polymers of isobutyl vinyl ether (IBVE) (DP n = 10) almost quantitatively in toluene at ?15°C to give coupled living polymers with doubled molecular weights in 96% yield; the dianion 2 was dissolved in tetrahydrofuran containing 18-crown-6 for maintaining the solution homogeneous. The yield of the coupled polymers was increased with shorter living chains or in less polar solvents. Also by coupling via 2 , ABA block copolymers were obtained from living AB block polymers of IBVE and an ester-functionalized vinyl ether (CH2?CHOCH2CH2OCOCH3). Coupling of living poly(IBVE) with the trifunctional anion ( 3 ; I, m = 3) led to tri-armed polymers in 56% yield, whereas with the tetrafunctional version ( 4 ; I, m = 4), only three out of the four anions reacted to give another tri-armed polymer in 85% yield. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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A method for the synthesis of well-defined poly(alkyl vinyl ether–2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) diblock copolymers with hydrolytically stable block linkages has been developed. Monofunctional poly(alkyl vinyl ether) oligomers with nearly Poisson molecular weight distributions were prepared via a living cationic polymerization method using chloroethyl vinyl ether together with HI/ZnI2 as the initiating system and lithium borohydride as the termination reagent. Using the resultant chloroethyl ether functional oligomers in combination with sodium iodide as macroinitiators, 2-ethyl-2-oxazoline was polymerized in chlorobenzene/NMP to afford diblock copolymers. A series of poly(methyl vinyl ether–2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) diblock materials were found to have polydispersities of ≈ 1.3–1.4 and are microphase separated as indicated by two Tg's in their DSC thermograms. These copolymers are presently being used as model materials to study fundamental parameters important for steric stabilization of dispersions in polar media. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Star‐shaped polymers of isobutyl vinyl ether (IBVE) with many arms (“crew cut” type) have been synthesized by living cationic polymerization using the HCl‐IBVE adduct/ZnCl2 initiating system. A short living polymer (DPn ⪇ 30) of IBVE is allowed to react with a large amount of divinyl ether ([divinyl ether]0/[P*] = 10–15) to give soluble star polymers whose number of arms ranged from 40 to 120. The diameter of such “crew cut” star polymers reached ca. 20 nm.  相似文献   

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Sequential living cationic polymerization of octadecyl vinyl ether (ODVE) and methyl vinyl ether (MVE) was used for the preparation of amphiphilic ABA‐type block copolymers. The polymerization of ODVE was initiated with the trimethyl silyl iodide/1,1,3,3‐tetramethoxy propane/ZnI2 system at 0°C in toluene. The living bifunctional polyODVE thus obtained was used as initiator for the polymerization of MVE. Below the LCST of polyMVE (37°C), the copolymers are amphiphiles. Above the LCST of polyMVE, the polyMVE‐blocks become hydrophobic and the amphiphilic nature of the block copolymer is lost. This was demonstrated by using the block copolymers as emulsifiers for water/decane mixtures. The emulsions were stable for several hours at room temperature, while the emulsion stability decreased to about 30 seconds at 40°C. PolyMVE‐α,ω‐bis‐methacrylates were obtained by end‐capping of living bifunctional polyMVE with 2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA). Copolymerization of these bis‐macromers with HEMA leads to segmented networks. The networks showed a reversible swelling/deswelling behavior in water as a function of temperature. This is caused by a change of the hydrophilicity of the polyMVE segments in the networks. Hexa(chloromethyl)melamine, combined with zinc chloride was found to be an efficient hexafunctional initiator for the living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers. This simple initiating system opens new ways for the synthesis of endgroup‐functionalized star‐shaped poly(vinyl ethers).  相似文献   

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The living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers (VEs) having a (polar) functional pendant has been achieved by the hydrogen iodide/iodine (HI/I2) initiating system to give polymers with a very narrow molecular weight distribution (MWD) (Mw/Mn ≤ 1.2). The functional pendants include benzyl, saturated or unsaturated ester, (poly) oxyethylene, and substituted phenoxyl groups. Although these polar groups often disturb cationic vinyl polymerization by inducing chain transfer and termination, the HI/I2 initiator cleanly polymerized the “functionalized” VEs without side reactions, mostly in nonpolar media at low temperatures below −15 °C. The HI/I2-initiated living polymerization also provided facile methods to synthesize new functional polymers, including water-soluble polymers, macromolecular amphiphiles, and macromers, all having a narrow MWD. The simplest example is the living polymerization of VEs carrying an oxyethylene chain [-(CH2CH2O)n-R] as pendant, which directly yields water-soluble polymers. The debenzylation of poly(benzyl VE) prepared with HI/I2 led to poly(vinyl alcohol). Polymers of the saturated ester-containing monomers (2-acetoxyethyl and 2-benzoyloxyethyl VEs) were readily hydrolyzed into poly (2-hydroxyethyl VE), soluble in water and swellable in methanol. This lead was extended to the synthesis of a new amphiphile, poly(cetyl VE-b-2-hydroxyethyl VE), from a block copolymer of cetyl and 2-acetoxyethyl VEs prepared by their sequential living polymerization initiated with HI/I2. An adduct between HI and 2-vinyloxyethyl methacrylate [CH3-CH(I)-OCH2CH2OCOC(CH3) =CH2] was found to initiate living polymerizations of VEs in the presence of iodine; the products were methacrylate-type macromers carrying a poly(VE) side chain with a narrow chain-length distribution.  相似文献   

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The anionic methods for the synthesis of homo- and heteroarm (hybrid) star-shaped polymers using fullerene C60 aPre considered. The possibilities of fullerene C60 as an agent of combination of living polymer chains and the procedures of transformation of polymer derivatives of C60 (hexaadducts) into polyfunctional macroinitiators of anionic polymerization of vinyl monomers are shown. The methods for functionalization of polymer fullerene derivatives and their combinations into structures of complex controlled architecture are presented. The structural features and initiating properties of the living polymer fullerene derivatives and their role in the formation of heteroarm star-shaped macromolecules with the controlled number of branches and predetermined molecular weight characteristics of the arms are discussed. The hydrodynamic properties of the star-shaped fullerene-containing polymers are considered. The data on the small-angle neutron scattering study of self-organization of the stars in solutions are presented.  相似文献   

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This paper deals with the synthesis of functional polymers of controlled chain dimensions and architecture from poly(chloroalky1 vinyl ether)s. The living polymerization of chloroalkyl vinyl ethers initiated by HX/ZnX2 systems, and the chemical substitution of the pendant chlorines by various organic functions and groups, in order to generate specific polymer properties are first discussed. Also based on the living character of the polymerizations, the preparation of poly(chloroethyl vinyl ether) with monomacrocyclic and plurimacrocyclic architectures as well as their characterization are then reported. Some evidence for specific host–guest interactions between large organic molecules and polymacrocycles is also presented.  相似文献   

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Living cationic polymerization of a vinyl ether with a naphthyl group [2‐(2‐naphthoxy)ethyl vinyl ether, βNpOVE] was achieved using base‐assisting initiating systems with a Lewis acid. The Et1.5AlCl1.5/1,4‐dioxane or ethyl acetate system induced the living cationic polymerization of βNpOVE in toluene at 0 °C. The living nature of this reaction was confirmed by a monomer addition experiment, followed by 1H NMR and matrix‐assisted laser desorption ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MALDI‐TOF‐MS) analyses. In contrast, the polymerization of αNpOVE was not fully controlled; under similar conditions, it produced polymers with broad molecular weight distributions. The 1H NMR and MALDI‐TOF‐MS spectra of the resultant poly(αNpOVE) revealed that the products had undesirable structures derived from Friedel–Crafts alkylation. The higher reactivity of αNpOVE in electrophilic substitution reactions, such as the Friedel–Crafts reaction, was attributable to the greater electron density of the naphthyl ring, which was calculated based on frontier orbital theory. The naphthyl groups significantly affected the properties of the resultant polymer. For example, the glass transition temperatures (Tg) of poly(NpOVE)s are higher by approximately 40 °C than that of poly(2‐phenoxyethyl vinyl ether). © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2012  相似文献   

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The field of cationic polymerization has moved center stage with the recent discovery of living polymerization that lead to the design of polymers with controlled molecular architecture. This report will provide a brief introduction of living cationic polymerization of isobutylene (IB) by tertiary ethers, and new cationic initiating systems based on peroxides and hydroperoxides. This paper will also briefly review some our recent work on the design of block copolymers via multi-mode polymerization (cationic–radical transformation) including the synthesis of star-blocks. The application of polyisobutylenes (PIBs) in the design of “beaded molecular strings,” a new class of molecular assembly will be discussed as well.  相似文献   

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To graft polymers with controlled molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distribution, the grafting of polymers onto ultrafine silica surface by the termination of living polymer cation with amino groups introduced onto the surface was investigated. The introduction of amino or N-phenylamino groups onto the silica surface was achieved by the treatment of silica with γ-aminopropyltriethxysilane or N-phenyl-γ-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane. It was found that these amino groups on silica are readily reacted with living poly(isobutyl vinyl ether) (polyIBVE), which was generated with CF3COOH/ZnCl2 initiating system, and polyIBVE with controlled molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distribution is grafted onto the surface. By the termination of living poly(2-methyl-2-oxazoline), which was generated with methyl p-toluenesulfonate initiator, with amino groups on silica, polyMeOZO was also grafted onto the surface. The percentage of grafting of polymer onto the silica surface decreased with increasing molecular weight of the living polymer, because the steric hindrance of silica surface increases with increasing molecular weight of living polymer. Polymer-grafted silica gave a stable dispersion in a good solvent for grafted chains. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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This brief account discusses the development of HCl/TiCl4-n(OR)n (n = 1–4), the titanium-based new initiating systems for living cationic polymerizations of vinyl ethers and styrene. The focus of this development is controlling the Lewis acidity of the metal halide components [TiCl4-n(OR)n] or “activators” in relation to the structure of the monomers. Thus, for vinyl ethers, relatively mild Lewis acids such as TiCl(OiPr)3 and TiCl2(OiPr)2 are effective, whereas for styrene, a stronger Lewis acid such as TiCl3(OiPr) is employed along with an added salt (nBu4N+Cl). In both cases, living polymers of controlled molecular weights can be obtained in methylene chloride solvent at −15°C.  相似文献   

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Highly water soluble [60]fullerene (C60) end‐capped vinyl ether (VE) oligomers with well‐defined structure were synthesized by living cationic polymerization technique. The addition reaction between 1‐octynylfulleride anion and oligomeric cationic species of VEs with pendant acetoxyl or malonic ester functions afforded the precursor C60 end‐capped oligomers. The living VE oligomers were prepared by living cationic polymerization of diethyl 2‐(vinyloxy)ethylmalonate (VOEM) and 2‐acetoxyethyl vinyl ether (AcOVE) by the CH3CH(OR)Cl/ZnI2 [R = CH2CH2OCOCH3 and CH2CH2CH(COOEt)2, respectively] initiating system. The precursors were obtained as dark brown gummy solid in 33 and 72% yield for AcOVE and VOEM, respectively. UV‐vis and 13C NMR spectroscopy indicated the formation of 1,2‐disubstituted dihydrofullerene derivatives. Hydrolysis of the precursors proceeded quantitatively to give the water‐soluble C60 end‐capped oligomers having oligo(sodium 2‐vinyloxyethylmalonate) [oligo(VOEMNa)] and oligo(2‐hydroxyethyl vinyl ether) [oligo(HOVE)] moieties. Solubility measurements revealed the water‐soluble C60 end‐capped oligomer with oligo(VOEMNa) chain to have the excellent aqueous solubility compared to that of the water‐soluble C60 derivatives thus far known; the maximum solubility in water is 96.6 mg/mL, which corresponds to 25.9 mg/mL of the C60 moiety. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 3578–3585, 2000  相似文献   

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Amphiphilic graft polymers of vinyl ethers (VEs) ( 6 ) where each branch consists of a hydrophilic polyalcohol and a hydrophobic poly(alkyl vinyl ether) segment were prepared on the basis of living cationic polymerization, and their properties and functions were compared with the corresponding amphiphilic star-shaped polymers. In toluene at ?15°C, the HI/ZnI2-initiated living block polymer 2 of an ester-containing VE (CH2? CHOCH2CH2OCOCH3) and isobutyl VE (IBVE) was terminated with the diethyl 2-(vinyloxy)ethylmalonate anion [ 3 ; ΦC(COOEt)2CH2CH2OCH ? CH2] ( 2/3 = 1/2 mole ratio) to give a macromonomer ( 4 ), H[CH2CH(OCH2CH2OCOCH3)] m-[CH2CH(OiBu)]n? C(COOEt)2CH2CH2OCH ? CH2 (m = 5, n = 15; M?n = 2600, M?w/M?n = 1.13, 1.10 vinyl groups/chain). Subsequently, 4 was homopolymerized with HI/ZnI2 in toluene at ?15°C. In 3 h, 85% of 4 was consumed and a graft polymer ( 5 ) was obtained [M?w = 15000, DPn (for 4 ) = 6]. The apparent M?w (10,900) of 5 by size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) is smaller than that by light scattering as well as that (18,300) by SEC of the corresponding linear polymer with the almost same molecular weight, indicating the formation of a multi-branched structure. Hydrolysis of the pendant esters in 5 gave the amphiphilic graft polymer 6 where each branch consists of a hydrophilic polyalcohol and a hydrophobic poly(IBVE) segment. The graft polymer 6 was found to interact specifically with small organic molecules (guests) with polar functional groups, and 6 differed in solubility and host-guest interaction from the corresponding star-shaped polymer. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Living cationic polymerizations of two silicon-containing vinyl ethers, 2-(t-butyldimethyl-silyloxyl)ethyl vinyl ether (tBuSiVE) and 2-(trimethylsilyloxyl)ethyl vinyl ether (MeSiVE), have been achieved with use of the hydrogen iodide/iodine (HI/I2) initiating system in toluene at ?15 or ?40°C, despite the existence of the acid-sensitive silyloxyl pendants. The living nature of the polymerizations was demonstrated by linear increases in the number-average molecular weights (M?n) of the polymers in direct proportion to monomer conversion and by their further rise upon addition of a second monomer feed to a completely polymerized reaction mixture. The polymers obtained in these experiments all exhibited very narrow molecular weight distributions (MWD) with M?w/M?n around or below 1.1. Desilylation of the polymers under mild conditions (with H+ for MeSiVE and F? for tBuSiVE) gave poly(2-hydroxyethyl vinyl ether), a water-soluble polyalcohol with a narrow MWD. The living processes also permitted clean syntheses of amphiphilic AB block copolymers and water-soluble methacrylate-type macromonomers, all of which bear narrowly distributed segments of the polyalcohol derived from the silicon-containing vinyl ethers.  相似文献   

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A series of multiarmed polymers with terminal functional groups have been synthesized on the basis of living cationic polymerizations of vinyl ethers and p-alkoxystyrenes. The syntheses were performed by two methods, one via living polymerizations with new multifunctional initiating systems followed by endcapping of the resultant multifunctional living polymers, and the other using designed silyl enol ethers as multifunctional terminators (coupling agents) that combine two to four end- functionalized linear living polymers. These two methodologies thus led to telechelic and 3- or 4-arm star polymers and macromonomers with hydroxyl, acetate, methacrylate, and styryl end functionalities.  相似文献   

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