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Diphenylmethyl methacrylate

Poly(diphenylmethyl methacrylate) 252.31 Poly(methyl a-cyanoacrylate) 110.10... [Pg.744]

Electron-withdrawing substituents in anionic polymerizations enhance electron density at the double bonds or stabilize the carbanions by resonance. Anionic copolymerizations in many respects behave similarly to the cationic ones. For some comonomer pairs steric effects give rise to a tendency to altemate. The reactivities of the monomers in copolymerizations and the compositions of the resultant copolymers are subject to solvent polarity and to the effects of the counterions. The two, just as in cationic polymerizations, cannot be considered independently from each other. This, again, is due to the tightness of the ion pairs and to the amount of solvation. Furthermore, only monomers that possess similar polarity can be copolymerized by an anionic mechanism. Thus, for instance, styrene derivatives copolymerize with each other. Styrene, however, is unable to add to a methyl methacrylate anion, though it copolymerizes with butadiene and isoprene. In copolymerizations initiated by w-butyllithium in toluene and in tetrahydrofuran at-78 °C, the following order of reactivity with methyl methacrylate anions was observed. In toluene the order is diphenylmethyl methacrylate > benzyl methacrylate > methyl methacrylate > ethyl methacrylate > a-methylbenzyl methacrylate > isopropyl methacrylate > t-butyl methacrylate > trityl methacrylate > a,a -dimethyl-benzyl methacrylate. In tetrahydrofuran the order changes to trityl methacrylate > benzyl methacrylate > methyl methacrylate > diphenylmethyl methacrylate > ethyl methacrylate > a-methylbenzyl methacrylate > isopropyl methacrylate > a,a -dimethylbenzyl methacrylate > t-butyl methacrylate. [Pg.140]

Fig. 60. ESR spectrum of poly(diphenylmethyl methacrylate) radical at 20 °C [Monomer] = 4.0 M, [BPO] = 1.0 X 10 M, solvent benzene... Fig. 60. ESR spectrum of poly(diphenylmethyl methacrylate) radical at 20 °C [Monomer] = 4.0 M, [BPO] = 1.0 X 10 M, solvent benzene...
Second virial coefficient of poly(diphenylmethyl methacrylate)... [Pg.843]

Poly(diphenylmethyl methacrylate) Poly(oxycarbonyloxy-l,4-phenyleneethylidene-l,4-phenylene)... [Pg.1451]


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