Abstract: | Telechelic copolymers of styrene and different N‐substituted‐maleimides (SMIs) with a molecular weight of 2000–8000 g/mol were synthesized using the starved‐feed‐reactor technique and were nearly bifunctional when the monomer feed had a high styrene concentration. The COOH‐terminated rigid SMI blocks were polycondensated with OH‐terminated poly(tetrahydrofuran) (PTHF) blocks, with a molecular weight of 250–1000 g/mol, which are the flexible parts in the generated homogeneous multiblock copolymer. The entanglement density, which is closely related to the toughness of materials, increased in these flexible SMI copolymers (νe = 5.2 · 1025 m−3) compared to the unflexibilized ones (νe = 2.4 · 1025 m−3). The glass transition temperature of these flexibilized, single‐phase multiblock copolymers was still high enough to qualify them as engineering plastics. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 3550–3557, 2000 |