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Synthesis and characterization of polyurethane–polyvinylbenzyl chloride multiblock copolymers and their cationomers using a polyurethane macroiniferter
Authors:G N Mahesh  A Sivaraman  K Tharanikkarasu  Ganga Radhakrishnan
Abstract:Polyurethane iniferter prepared from isocyanate end capped prepolymer and 1,1,2,2-tetraphenyl-1,2-ethanediol, has been used to polymerize vinylbenzyl chloride to obtain polyurethane-polyvinylbenzyl chloride multiblock copolymers. Formation of the block copolymers proceeds with increase in both molecular weight and conversion with increasing polymerization time showing that the polymerization proceeds via a “living” radical mechanism. The block copolymers so obtained were converted into their cationomers by the treatment of triethylamine. The block copolymers and their cationomers have been characterized by FTIR, FTNMR, TGA, and DSC studies. The effect of thermal energy on the molecular weight of the macroiniferter in the absence of monomer has been studied in order to understand the mechanism of formation of the block copolymers. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 35: 1237–1244, 1997
Keywords:polyurethane ionomers  iniferters    living”  radical polymerization  tetraphenylethane derivatives  vinylbenzyl chloride
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