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Thermal‐initiating potentialities of vinyl polyperoxides: Transmutation of block‐into‐block copolymer and an exploratory investigation of surface texture and morphology
Authors:Ajaya Kumar Nanda  Kishore
Abstract:This article describes the first comprehensive study on the use of vinyl polyperoxides, namely, poly(α‐methyl styrene peroxide) (PMSP) and poly(styrene peroxide) (PSP), as thermal initiators for the synthesis of active polymers, PMSP–PS–PMSP/PSP–PS–PSP, by free‐radical polymerization with styrene. The active polymers have been characterized by 1H NMR, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, and gel permeation chromatography analysis. The PMSP–PS–PMSP/PSP–PS–PSP is further used as the thermal macroinitiator for the preparation of another block copolymer, PS‐b‐PMMA, through the reaction of the active polymers with methyl methacrylate. The mechanism of the block copolymer formation is discussed. Having established the scanning micrograph details of the homopolymer phases, we analyze the surface features and morphology of the block copolymer. Furthermore, the distinction in appearance is highlighted with a view toward strengthening the chemistry with the structural appearance in materials processed differently. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 3665–3673, 2000
Keywords:vinyl polyperoxides  active polymer  block copolymer  surface texture and morphology
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