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Hexaepoxy squalene

Hexaepoxy squalene, HES (Scheme 70) was used as a multifunctional initiator in the presence of TiCU as a coinitiator, di-f-butylpyridine as a proton trap, and N,N-dimethylacetamide as an electron pair donor in methylcy-clohexane/methyl chloride solvent mixtures at - 80 °C for the synthesis of (PIB-fc-PS)n star-block copolymers [145]. IB was polymerized first followed by the addition of styrene. The efficiency and the functionality of the initiator were greatly influenced by both the HES/IB ratio and the concentration ofTiCL, thus indicating that all epoxy initiation sites were not equivalent for polymerization. Depending on the reaction conditions stars with 3 to 10 arms were synthesized. The molecular weight distribution of the initial PIB stars was fairly narrow (Mw/Mn < 1.2), but it was sufficiently increased after the polymerization of styrene (1.32 < Mw/Mn < 1.88). [Pg.84]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.71 ]




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