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Some novel accelerating agents for nitroxide‐mediated living free‐radical polymerization
Authors:Huang Jianying  Lin Jian  Lin Minghua  Lin Qiang  Dai Lizong  Zou Yousi
Abstract:Malononitrile (MN), trifluoroacetic acid anhydride, acetylacetone, acetoacetic ester, and diethyl malonate have been identified as novel rate‐accelerating additives for nitroxide‐mediated living free‐radical polymerization. Among these additives, MN has the greatest accelerating effect. Adding MN at an MN/2,2,6,6‐tetramethylpiperidine‐oxyl (TEMPO) molar ratio of 4.0 results in a nearly 20 times higher rate of polymerization of styrene (St), and adding MN at an MN/TEMPO molar ratio of 2.5 results in a nearly 15 times higher rate of copolymerization of St and methyl methacrylate. The polymerization of St proceeds in a living fashion, as indicated by the increase in the molecular weight with time and conversion and the relatively low polydispersity. The polymerization rate of St is so quick that the conversion reaches 70% within 1 h at 125 °C when the molar ratio of MN to TEMPO is 4:1. Moreover, the reaction temperature can be reduced to 110 °C. A possible explanation for this effect is that the formation of hydrogen bonds between the MN and TEMPO moiety weakens the C? ON bond at the end of the polymer chain. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 43: 5246–5256, 2005
Keywords:gel permeation chromatography (GPC)  living polymerization  polystyrene
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