1999
DOI: 10.1021/ma981024h
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Study of the Propagation Center in the Anionic Polymerization of (Meth)acrylic Monomers: NMR Study of Di-tert-butyl 2-Lithio-2,4,4‘-trimethylglutarate and Living Poly(tert-butyl methacrylate) Oligomers in THF/Toluene Mixtures

Abstract: Solvation influences both the stereoregularity and molecular weight distribution (MWD) of poly(tert-butyl methacrylate) (PtBMA) prepared by anionic polymerization of tBMA with a lithium counterion in THF/toluene mixed solvents at −78 °C. As a probe of the structural changes of the propagating species, multinuclear 7Li, 1H, and 13C NMR analysis of di-tert-butyl 2-lithio-2,4,4‘-trimethylglutarate (a model dimer, A) and of short-length living PtBMA chains is reported and discussed. Whatever the system, the main s… Show more

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“…After polymerization of styrene, the polystyrene living end groups need to be capped with a capping agent, such as DPE, in order to reduce the nucleophilicity, or it may attack the carbonyl groups of methyl methacrylate. 25,[32][33][34] Nagaki et al demonstrated block copolymerizations of styrene and alkyl methacrylate (M n : 3,900-17,000 g·mol -1 , M w /M n : 1.1-1.5) in THF using an integrated flow micro reactor system consisting of syringe pumps and three T-shaped mixing elements. 20 The polystyrene end groups were capped with DPE within 3 s with high capping efficiency (81% at 0 o C) using the flow micro reactor system.…”
Section: Homopolymerization Of Methyl Methacrylate and 2-vinylpyridinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After polymerization of styrene, the polystyrene living end groups need to be capped with a capping agent, such as DPE, in order to reduce the nucleophilicity, or it may attack the carbonyl groups of methyl methacrylate. 25,[32][33][34] Nagaki et al demonstrated block copolymerizations of styrene and alkyl methacrylate (M n : 3,900-17,000 g·mol -1 , M w /M n : 1.1-1.5) in THF using an integrated flow micro reactor system consisting of syringe pumps and three T-shaped mixing elements. 20 The polystyrene end groups were capped with DPE within 3 s with high capping efficiency (81% at 0 o C) using the flow micro reactor system.…”
Section: Homopolymerization Of Methyl Methacrylate and 2-vinylpyridinmentioning
confidence: 99%