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Kinetic study of H‐atom transfer in imidazoline‐, imidazolidine‐, and pyrrolidine‐based alkoxyamines: Consequences for nitroxide‐mediated polymerization
Authors:Mariya V Edeleva  Igor A Kirilyuk  Dmitry P Zubenko  Irina F Zhurko  Sylvain R A Marque  Didier Gigmes  Yohann Guillaneuf  Elena G Bagryanskaya
Abstract:The H‐atom transfer reaction was studied for a series of imidazoline, imidazolidine, and pyrrolidine‐based alkoxyamines containing either isobutyrate‐2‐yl or 1‐phenylethyl alkyl fragments. The C? O bond homolysis rate constants and activation energies were determined by 1H NMR product analysis as a function of temperature. Inter‐ and intramolecular H‐atom transfer reactions were distinguished by examination of alkoxyamine thermolysis products in the absence and in the presence of a radical scavenger (thiophenol or deuterated styrene). A correlation between the structure of the nitroxyl fragment of alkoxyamine and the H‐transfer reaction was found. The high steric demands of the substituents on the nitroxyl part of the isobutyrate‐2‐yl alkoxyamine decrease both types of reaction. For alkoxyamines containing the 1‐phenylethoxyamines, neither inter‐ nor intramolecular H‐atom transfer was observed. Controlled polymerization of methylmethacrylate initiated with imidazoline‐based alkoxyamine was observed, although the polymer obtained was not living. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 47: 6579–6595, 2009
Keywords:activation energy  alkoxyamine  diffusion  ESR/EPR  gel permeation chromatography (GPC)  H‐atom transfer reaction  initiators  kinetics (polym  )  living radical polymerization (LRP)  nitroxide  NMR
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