Abstract: | Isotactic (it-) and syndiotactic (st-) poly(methyl methacrylate)s (PMMAs) were fractionated into uniform PMMAs (without molecular weight distribution) by supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC). The SFC technique was applied to the isolation of uniform it- and st-PMMAs with a hydroxy group (it- and st-PMMA-OH) at the chain end. Equimolar amounts of uniform it- and st-PMMA-OHs were coupled with sebacoyl dichloride to form uniform stereoblock PMMA. The reaction of uniform st-PMMA-OH with methacryloyl chloride gave uniform PMMA macromonomer with methacryloyl group at the chain end. The resulting uniform macromonomer was polymerized radically and the products were fractionated into uniform comblike polymers (1mer to 4mer) by means of gel-permeation chromatography (GPC). The uniform st-PMMA-OH was reacted with 1, 3, 5-benzenetricarbonyl trichloride to form uniform st-tri-armed star polymer. Some of the properties of these uniform stereoregular polymer architectures were studied. |