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Reversible chain transfer catalyzed

Reversible Chain Transfer Catalyzed Polymerization (RTCP) with Alcohol Catalysts... [Pg.159]

Alcohols (phenols, a vinyl alcohol, and an iodide derivative) worked as efficient catalysts for reversible chain transfer catalyzed polymerization (RTCP). Low-polydispersity (MJMn 1.2-1.3) polystyrenes and poly(methyl methaciylate)s with predicted molecular weights were obtained with a fairly high conversion. Attractive features of the alcohol catalysts include their high reactivity (a small amount being required), low or no toxicity, and low cost (cheapness). [Pg.159]

Goto, A., Tsujii, Y, and Fukuda, T. 2008. Reversible chain transfer catalyzed polymerization (RTCP) A new class of living radical polymerization. 2s1M L... [Pg.274]

RTCP Reversible chain transfer catalyzed polymerization... [Pg.108]

RTCP involves a reversible chain transfer (RT) process with a catalyst (Scheme 4a) that improves the dispersity control, as well as the mentioned small contribution of DT (Scheme Id). The catalyst can be, e.g., Af-iodosuccinimide (NIS) (Scheme 4a) [31], and works as a deactivator. Polymer (which is originally supplied by the conventional radical initiator) reacts with NIS to produce N-succinimide radical (NS ). NS works as an activator of Polymer-I to generate Polymer and NIS again. This cycle allows for frequent reversible activation of Polymer-I. This process is a reversible chain transfer of NIS that catalytically activates Polymer-I. Therefore, the polymerization was termed reversible chain transfer catalyzed polymerization (RTCP). Regarding the components used, RTCP is similar to initiators for continuous activator regeneration (ICAR)-ATRP [65]. Both systems use a monomer, a dormant species (alkyl iodide or alkyl bromide), a conventional radical initiator, and a deactivator [NIS or copper (II)] to regenerate a highly reactive activator [NS or copper (I)]. [Pg.119]

The other CRDRP techniques are atom-transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), reversible-chain-transfer catalyzed polymerization (RTCP) and... [Pg.128]

ATRP), and reversible chain transfer catalyzed polymerizations " and (iii) degenerative transfer-based polymerization (with reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization being the most successful technique but also including iodine-mediated polymerizations and polymerizations in the presence of tellurium or antimony compounds ). Most of these techniques are covered in detail in other chapters of this book. [Pg.302]


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