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Free-radical polymerization in micellar media: Effect of microenvironment
Authors:Franoise Candau  Edgar Volpert  Igor Lacik  Joseph Selb
Abstract:A micellar polymerization process has been used to prepare polyacrylamide or poly(acrylic acid) hydrophobically modified with low amounts (1–5 mol%) of an N-alkyl- or N-alkylarylacrylamide. The effect of the initial monomer segregation on the copolymer microstructure and the copolymerization mechanism has been investigated. This method leads generally to multiblock copolymers in which the number and length of the hydrophobic blocks vary with the initial number of hydrophobes per micelle. Interestingly, the copolymerization of acrylamide with disubstituted acrylamides leads to homogeneous samples with an average copolymer composition independent of the degree of conversion, in contrast to what is observed with monosubstituted acrylamides for which a drift in composition is observed. The difference in polarity between the bulk phase and the micellar phase is responsible for this behavior. This microenvironment effect modifies the reactivity ratios of those hydrophobes capable of forming hydrogen bonds, whereas the reactivity of the other hydrophobes remains unaffected.
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