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Anionic polymerization synthesis capabilities

Polymerization ofiVIasked Disilenes. A novel approach, namely, the anionic polymerization of masked disilenes, has been used to synthesize a number of poly(dialkylsilanes) as well as the first dialkylamino substituted polysilanes (eq. 13) (111,112). The route is capable of providing monodisperse polymers with relatively high molecular weight M = lO" — 10 ), and holds promise of being a good method for the synthesis of alternating and block copolymers. [Pg.262]

Effect of Solvents and Reaction Conditions Synthesis Capabilities Block Copolymers Functional End-Group Polymers Initiation Processes in Anionic Polymerization Initiation by Electron Transfer Initiation by Nucleophilic Attack Mechanism and Kinetics of Homogeneous Anionic Polymerization Polar Media Nonpolar Media... [Pg.51]

SCBs play an important role in the formation of other block copolymers. For example, the relatively less nucleophilic poly(ethylene oxide) oxyanion cannot initiate the polymerization of styrene, which needs a more nucleophilic alkyllithium initiator. To enable the synthesis of multi-block copolymers from various combinations of monomers by anionic mechanisms, it is important to modify the reactivity of the growing anionic chain end of each polymer so as to attack the co-monomer. There have only been a few reports on the polymerization of styrene initiated by an oxyanion (see <2001MM4384> and references cited). Thus, there exists a need for a transitional species that is capable of converting oxyanions into carbanions. In 2000, Kawakami and co-workers came up with the concept of the carbanion pump , in which the ring-strain energy of the SCB is harnessed to convert an oxyanion into a carbanion (Scheme 13) <2000MI527>. [Pg.526]

Pre-crosslinked Latex Blends. In these materials the individual latexes are crosslinked during synthesis, then blended, and a film is formed. Because of limited deformation and/or interdiffusion capabilities, such films tend to be weak, and only used for special purposes [Zosel and Lay, 1993 Lesko and Sperry, 1997], However, light crosslinking, as occurs in SBR latexes, may be tolerated. Pre-crosslinked latex blends materials are actually not IPNs, because the definition requires that at least one of the polymers be polymerized and/or crosslinked in the immediate presence of the other. An application of pre-crosslinked suspension-polymerized blends, in anionic and cationic form, is as ion-exchange resins. In suspensions, the particles are larger, usually of the order of 10-200 pm. [Pg.428]


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