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Hydrolysis/-butyl methacrylate-containing polymers

Teyssie and coworkers found that the anionic polymerization ( Living Polymer-formation ) of methacrylate and acrylate esters in the presence of lithium chloride along with the anionic initiator results in polymers with particularly uniform molecular weight distributions. By this technique, di-and tri-block copolymers and star-block copolymers may readily be prepared. If rerr-butyl acrylate (or methacrylate) is one of the comonomers, hydrolysis of such copolymers with a small amount of / -toluenesulfonic acid leads to a copolymer containing acrylic (or methacrylic) acid [25-27]. [Pg.313]


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