2005
DOI: 10.1002/pola.20733
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Synthesis and modeling of new phosphorus‐containing acrylates

Abstract: New methacrylate monomers containing phosphonic acid or both phosphonic and carboxylic acids were synthesized through the reaction of t-butyl a-bromomethyl acrylate with triethyl phosphite followed by the selective hydrolysis of the phosphonate or t-butyl ester groups with trimethylsilyl bromide and trifluoroacetic acid. The copolymerization of these monomers with 2-hydroxyethylmethacrylate was investigated with photodifferential scanning calorimetry at 40 8C with 2,2 0 -dimethoxy-2-phenyl acetophenone as a ph… Show more

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“…In this context, it should be mentioned that highly phosphonated double hydrophilic block copolymers based on poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(AEPA-1) blocks can control the morphology of calcium carbonate from smooth spherical structures to porous structures even at a rather low polymer concentration due to the strong effect of the phosphonate groups on the crystallisation of the mineral. [15] A number of acrylate phosphonic acids APA-1 to APA-3 ( Figure 4) were reported by Avcy et al [16,17] Unfortunately, the free-radical bulk polymerisation of phosphorus-containing acrylate monomer APA-1 was unsuccessful. [16] This was also observed with other vinyl phosphorus monomers.…”
Section: New Phosphorous-containing Adhesive Monomers With Improved Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this context, it should be mentioned that highly phosphonated double hydrophilic block copolymers based on poly(ethylene glycol) and poly(AEPA-1) blocks can control the morphology of calcium carbonate from smooth spherical structures to porous structures even at a rather low polymer concentration due to the strong effect of the phosphonate groups on the crystallisation of the mineral. [15] A number of acrylate phosphonic acids APA-1 to APA-3 ( Figure 4) were reported by Avcy et al [16,17] Unfortunately, the free-radical bulk polymerisation of phosphorus-containing acrylate monomer APA-1 was unsuccessful. [16] This was also observed with other vinyl phosphorus monomers.…”
Section: New Phosphorous-containing Adhesive Monomers With Improved Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was explained by steric effects in the propagation reaction [18] and was confirmed by quantum mechanical calculations in the case of APA-2. [17] In contrast, homopolymers with a number-average molecular weight of 11 400 g Á mol À1 were formed by the free-radical polymerisation of APA-3 in the presence of 2,2 0 -azoisobutyronitrile (AIBN) after 24 h. Furthermore, methacrylates (MA) of hydroxyl alkyl phosphonates have been mentioned in the context with dental materials, for example, 2-(methacryloyloxy)-ethylphosphonic acid (MAPA-1) [19] or the difunctional monomer MAPA-2 ( Figure 5). [20] However, these monomers are not hydrolytically stable, because they undergo hydrolysis if water is present, and form methacrylic acid.…”
Section: New Phosphorous-containing Adhesive Monomers With Improved Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 13 31.0 (ArCH 2 CH 2 ), 31.6 (ArCH 2 ), 60.9, (d, 2 1 13 31.0 (ArCH 2 CH 2 ), 31.6 (ArCH 2 ), 60.9, (d, 2 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…31 ). 1 H NMR (DMSO-d 6 ): signals were the same as reported for (V PE ), only differing in the relative intensity.…”
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