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Crosslinking styrenes, substitution polymerization

To increase efficiency and ease of product separation from reaction mixtures, we also prepared styryl-substituted TADDOL-dendrimers that can act as crosslinkers in styrene suspension polymerizations, and thus lead to beads with intimately incorporated TADDOL sites [106,107]. Due to the presence of the con-formationally flexible dendritic spacers between the chiral ligand and the poly-... [Pg.167]

Included among the many types of vinyl monomers that have been subjected to photoinitiated cationic polymerization are styrene," substituted styrenes, a-methylstyrenes, N-vinylcarbazole, alkyl vinyl ethers, prop-l-en-l-yl ethers, ketene acetals, and alkoxyallenes. Most useful in the crosslinking photopolymerizations employed for UV curing applications are multifunctional vinyl ethers and multifunctional prop-l-en-l-yl ethers. A number of multifunctional vinyl ether monomers are available from commercial sources, while multifunctional prop-l-en-l-yl ethers can be readily prepared by catalytic isomerization from their corresponding allyl ether precursors. The photoinitiated cationic... [Pg.947]

Poly(AB) is active [103] in the UV induced polymerization of styrene in diox-ane solution. The solvent fiactionation of the resulting polymeric product has been proved to be constituted by a small amount of linear and graft poly(styrene), the main product being a crosslinked iwlymer, according to the occurrence of termination reactions involving polymer-bound growing chain and substituted benzyl radicals. [Pg.172]

Figure 3.73. Volume size of voxels assuming ellipsoid structure as a function of the inverse of the scan speed. The voxels were obtained by TP initiated crosslinking radical polymerization of acrylates in the presence of poly (styrene-co-acrylonitrile) as binder and an amino-substituted distyrylbenzene as TP active initiator using a pulsed laser (150-fs pulses at a 76-MHz repetition rate or 85-fs pulses at a repetition rate of 82 MHz). (From Ref. [133] with permission of the Technical Association of Photopolymers, Japan.)... Figure 3.73. Volume size of voxels assuming ellipsoid structure as a function of the inverse of the scan speed. The voxels were obtained by TP initiated crosslinking radical polymerization of acrylates in the presence of poly (styrene-co-acrylonitrile) as binder and an amino-substituted distyrylbenzene as TP active initiator using a pulsed laser (150-fs pulses at a 76-MHz repetition rate or 85-fs pulses at a repetition rate of 82 MHz). (From Ref. [133] with permission of the Technical Association of Photopolymers, Japan.)...

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