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Degradation mechanicochemical

Several methods can be used to synthesize block copolymers. Using living polymerization, monomer A is homopolymerized to form a block of A then monomer B is added and reacts with the active chain end of segment A to form a block of B. With careful control of the reaction conditions, this technique can produce a variety of well-defined block copolymers. This ionic technique is discussed in more detail in a later section. Mechanicochemical degradation provides a very useful and simple way to produce polymeric free radicals. When a rubber is mechanically sheared (Ceresa, 1965), as during mastication, a reduction in molecular weight occurs as a result of the physical pulling apart of macromolecules. This chain rupture forms radicals of A and B, which then recombine to form a block copolymer. This is not a preferred method because it usually leads to a mixture of poorly defined block copolymers. [Pg.534]


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