2004
DOI: 10.1021/ma049471m
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Copolymer Fingerprints of Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene by MALDI-ToF-MS

Abstract: MALDI-ToF-MS mass spectra of copolymers contain a lot of information on both chain length distribution (CLD) and chemical composition distribution (CCD). In this paper an approach for extracting detailed information from a MALDI-ToF-MS mass spectrum is presented that enables the study of microstructure for copolymers. More specifically, this paper is dealing with a polystyrene-block-polyisoprene copolymer, in which the growth of the second block is followed with MALDI-ToF-MS as a function of conversion. The te… Show more

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“…As already mentioned by different authors [46][47], the fact that RAFT polymerization involves polymer chains of the same chain-length does introduce some new consequences compared to conventional free radical polymerization where short and long chains coexist (for instance concerning termination reactions). Such consequences are predominant at the beginning of the polymerization since the chain-length dependence of the rate constants is larger for shorter chains [48]. For our monomer/CTA pair where IR are well stabilized, the end of the induction period could be related to a chain-length dependence, especially concerning the addition and the fragmentation reactions.…”
Section: Influence Of the [Cta]/[aibn] Ratiomentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As already mentioned by different authors [46][47], the fact that RAFT polymerization involves polymer chains of the same chain-length does introduce some new consequences compared to conventional free radical polymerization where short and long chains coexist (for instance concerning termination reactions). Such consequences are predominant at the beginning of the polymerization since the chain-length dependence of the rate constants is larger for shorter chains [48]. For our monomer/CTA pair where IR are well stabilized, the end of the induction period could be related to a chain-length dependence, especially concerning the addition and the fragmentation reactions.…”
Section: Influence Of the [Cta]/[aibn] Ratiomentioning
confidence: 82%
“…[21,25,26] ) where MALDI could be applied for the analysis of copolymers, since the interpretation of copolymer MALDI spectra can be very difficult as a result of the presence of two distributions, namely a molecular weight and a chemical composition distribution. Nevertheless, we were able to investigate the synthesized block copolymers by MALDI-TOF MS utilizing a recently developed multiple layer spotting technique [20] in combination with a homemade program written in Visual Basic 6.0 [21] to result in a full copolymer characterization for polymer P1 as well as a good understanding of the other block copolymers. Figure 1A displays the MALDI-TOF MS spectra of the PEG macroinitiator as well as polymer P1.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, we were able to calculate a complete copolymer fingerprint of polymer P1 (for details see ref. [21] ). Figure 1C shows this fingerprint clearly to reveal the maximum of both the PEO and PCL repeat units.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This was first of all presented in a study of polystyrene-block-polyisoprene [69], as made via sequential anionic polymerization. This was first of all presented in a study of polystyrene-block-polyisoprene [69], as made via sequential anionic polymerization.…”
Section: Copolymerizationmentioning
confidence: 95%