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Block Copolymers Involving Single Hydrogen Bonding Groups

Block Copolymers Involving Single Hydrogen Bonding Groups [Pg.74]

HYDROGEN BOND FUNCTIONALIZED BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND TFI FCHELIC OLIGOMERS [Pg.76]

Nucleobase Containing Hydrogen Bonding Block Copolymers [Pg.76]

Spijker and colleagues (2005) synthesized nucleobase-functionalized block copolymers containing thymine via ATRP of a thymine methacrylate monomer from a poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) macroinitiator. This polymer was introduced into the polymerization of an adenine containing an alkyl methacrylate [Pg.77]


Chain transfer reactions mostly proceed by abstraction of a monovalent atom such as hydrogen or a halogen. The scission of a bond carbon - oligovalent (e.g., H) atom is of interest for the introduction of endgroups into a polymer produced in a free radical reaction. Radically induced vinyl monomer polymerization with the possibility of chain transfer to a polymer of different chemical structure present in the reaction mixture leads to graft copolymers if bond scission occurs outside the main chain, no matter whether a single atom or a grouping is abstracted. Quite a different result is obtained if a radical attack involves a bond in the main chain of the polymer, if this bond scission occurs at a monovalent atom, which must be at the chain end, there is block copolymer formation. If bond scission occurs inside the polymer backbone, either block or random copolymers are produced [63]. [Pg.154]


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Block copolymers groups

Blocking group

Bonded blocks

Bonding single bonds

Copolymer groups

Copolymer hydrogenation

Hydrogen groups

Hydrogen-bonded block copolymers

Hydrogenated block copolymers

Hydrogenation group

Single bonds

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