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Polymerization NMP/RAFT

Using NMP [114, 115] or reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) [ 119,120,127], agents with ammonium groups for the ion exchange allowed the attachment of initiators on the clay surface for controlled radical polymerizations (NMP, RAFT). Samakande et al. investigated the kinetics of RAFT-mediated living polymerization of styrene [120] and styrene/BA [119] mixtures in miniemulsion. [Pg.23]

Keywords ATRP Capsules Composite materials Controlled radical polymerization Emulsion polymerization Encapsulation Inorganic particles Miniemulsion polymerization NMP RAFT... [Pg.123]

The majority of polymers formed by living radical polymerization (NMP, ATRP, RAFT) will possess labile functionality at chain ends. Recent studies have examined the thermal stability of polystyrene produced by NMP with TEMPO (Scheme 8.3),2021 ATRP and RAFT (Scheme 8.4).22 In each case, the end groups... [Pg.416]

As in the case of PS (Section 8.2.1) polymers formed by living radical polymerization (NMP, ATRP, RAFT) have thermally unstable labile chain ends. Although PMMA can be prepared by NMP, it is made difficult by the incidence of cross disproportionation.42 Thermal elimination, possibly by a homolysis-cross disproportionation mechanism, provides a route to narrow polydispersity macromonomers.43 Chemistries for end group replacement have been devised in the case of polymers formed by NMP (Section 9.3.6), ATRP (Section 9.4) and RAFT (Section 9.5.3). [Pg.420]

The controlled emulsion polymerization of styrene using nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP), reversible addition-fragmentation transfer polymerization (RAFT), stable free radical polymerization (SFR), and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) methods is described. The chain transfer agent associated with each process was phenyl-t-butylnitrone, nitric oxide, dibenzyl trithiocarbonate, 1,1-diphenylethylene, and ethyl 2-bromo-isobutyrate, respectively. Polydispersities between 1.17 and 1.80 were observed. [Pg.595]

Matyjaszewski K (2000) (ed) Controlled/living radical polymerization. Progress in ATRP, NMP, RAFT. ACS Symp Ser, vol 768... [Pg.39]

The fifty chapters submitted for publication in the ACS Symposium series could not fit into one volume and therefore we decided to split them into two volumes. In order to balance the size of each volume we did not divide the chapters into volumes related to mechanisms and materials but rather to those related to atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) and to other controlled/living radical polymerization methods reversible-addition fragmentation transfer (RAFT) and other degenerative transfer techniques, as well as stable free radical pol5mierizations (SFRP) including nitroxide mediated polymerization (NMP) and organometallic mediated radical polymerization (OMRP). [Pg.2]

CRP LRP in Figure 1), ATRP or atom transfer (radical) polymn ( ATRP only , this search does not include terms such as metal mediated or metal catalyzed (living) radical polymerization), NMP or SFRP or nitroxide mediated polymn ot stable free polymn ( SFRP NMP ) and RAFT ox reversible addition transfer or degenerative transfer or catalytic chain transfer ( RAFT DT CT ). The latter two terms were refined with a term radical polymn since they coincide with other common chemical names such as N-methylpyrrolidone or raft-associated proteins. In summary, since 1995 over... [Pg.5]

The living R-ROP of cyclic ketene acetals was achieved with nitroxy-mediated polymerization (NMP) (29), ATRP (30), and RAFT (31) methods to afford the polyesters with low polydispersities. Recently, it has been reported that the block and random copolymers with vinyl monomers showing low polydispersities could also be obtained by living radical ring-opening copolymerizations (32, 33). [Pg.42]

Controlled/ Living radical polymerization (CRP) of vinyl acetate (VAc) via nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP), organocobalt-mediated polymerization, iodine degenerative transfer polymerization (DT), reversible radical addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization (RAFT), and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is summarized and compared with the ATRP of VAc catalyzed by copper halide/2,2 6 ,2 -terpyridine. The new copper catalyst provides the first example of ATRP of VAc with clear mechanism and the facile synthesis of poly(vinyl acetate) and its block copolymers. [Pg.139]

Controlled Radical Polymerization (CRP) is the most recently developed polymerization technology for the preparation of well defined functional materials. Three recently developed CRP processes are based upon forming a dynamic equilibrium between active and dormant species that provides a slower more controlled chain growth than conventional radical polymerization. Nitroxide Mediated Polymerization (NMP), Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) and Reversible Addition Fragmentation Transfer (RAFT) have been developed, and improved, over the past two decades, to provide control over radical polymerization processes. This chapter discusses the patents issued on ATRP initiation procedures, new functional materials prepared by CRP, and discusses recent improvements in all three CRP processes. However the ultimate measure of success for any CRP system is the preparation of conunercially viable products using acceptable economical manufacturing procedures. [Pg.385]

Besides the ATRP method, other controlled radical polymerization techniques such as reversible addition/fragmentation chain transfer polymerization (RAFT) (Zhang et al., 2007) and nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP) (Yoshida and Ohta, 2005), have also been explored to synthesize azo BCs. [Pg.414]

Taking into account all of the above mentioned applications, the synthesis of magnetic latex will be discussed in two parts first, the preparation of iron oxide nanoparticles and, second, the preparation of magnetic latex. Depending on the aim of researchers, many polymerization techniques are applied such as suspension, dispersion, emulsion, microemulsion and miniemulsion polymerization in combination with controlled radical polymerization techniques like atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) and nitroxide-mediated radical polymerization (NMP). The preparation of hybrid magnetic latex by emulsion polymerization will be the focus of this review. [Pg.245]

In this review, the term macromer is used to describe oligomer or polymer precursors that undergo reversible association to form supramolecular polymers or networks. Macromer synthesis, although a crucial aspect of supramolecular science, is also out of the scope of this review. Several comprehensive reviews of the synthesis of H-bonding polymers are available [10, 11,42] and primarily describe the application of controlled radical polymerization techniques, including atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization, and nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP). For synthesis of telechelic polymers, avoiding monofunctional impurities that can act as chain stoppers is crucially important [43],... [Pg.53]


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