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Atom transfer radical copolymerization of styrene and N‐cyclohexylmaleimide
Authors:Xulin Jiang  Ping Xia  Wanli Liu  Deyue Yan
Abstract:Atom transfer radical copolymerization of Styrene (St) and N‐cyclohexylmaleimide (NCMI) with the CuBr/bipyridine catalyst in anisole, initiated by 1‐phenylethyl bromide (1‐PEBr) or tetra‐(bromomethyl)benzene (TBMB), afforded well‐defined copolymers with predetermined molecular weights and low polydispersities, Mw/Mn < 1.5. The influences of several factors, such as temperature, solvent, and monomer ratio, on the copolymerization with the CuBr/bpy catalyst system were subsequently investigated. The apparent enthalpy of activation for the overall copolymerization was measured to be 28.2 kJ/mol. The monomer reactivity ratios were evaluated to be rNCMI = 0.046 and rSt = 0.127. Using TBMB as the initiator produced four‐armed star copolymer. The copolymerization of styrene and NCMI with TBMB/CuBr/bpy in PhOCH3 at 110 °C was found to provide good control of molecular weights and polydispersities and the similar copolymerization in cyclohexanone displayed poor control. The glass transition temperature of the resultant copolymer increases with increasing fNCMI, which indicates that the heat resistance of the copolymer has been improved by increasing NCMI. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 38: 1203–1209, 2000
Keywords:ATRP    living”  /controlled radical polymerization  N‐cyclohexylmaleimide  styrene  copolymerization  star copolymer  heat‐resistance
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