2019
DOI: 10.1002/pola.29499
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Facile synthesis of graft copolymers containing rigid poly(dialkyl fumarate) branches by macromonomer method

Abstract: Graft copolymers show microphase separated structure as seen in block copolymers and have lower intrinsic viscosity than block copolymers because of a branching structure. Therefore, considering molding processability, especially for polymers containing rigid segments, graft copolymers are useful architectures. In this work, graft copolymers containing rigid poly(diisopropyl fumarate) (PDiPF) branches were synthesized by full free‐radical polymerization process. First, synthesis of PDiPF macromonomers by addit… Show more

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“…In addition, other copolymers including fumaric monomers, with different structural characteristics have been obtained by Sato et al [37]. The authors synthesized graft copolymer with a flexible backbone and rigid branches (Fig.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, other copolymers including fumaric monomers, with different structural characteristics have been obtained by Sato et al [37]. The authors synthesized graft copolymer with a flexible backbone and rigid branches (Fig.…”
Section: Tablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of several PDRF by DSC revealed that most of this type of (Reproduced from [37] with John Wiley and Sons permission).…”
Section: Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…developed a new route toward graft copolymers containing poly(D i PrFm) branches. [ 516 ] They first synthesized a poly(D i PrFm) macromonomer by addition‐fragmentation chain transfer and subsequently copolymerized this macromonomer with ethyl acrylate.…”
Section: Polymerization Of (Meth)acrylic Monomers and Analogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the case of rigid poly(diisopropyl fumarate), which was reacted with ethyl acrylate, given branch flexibility. [ 195 ]…”
Section: Functionalization Via Enzymatic Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%