Macromonomers as well-defined building blocks in macromolecular engineering

2002 
The present work compares the efficiency of different polymerization methods to design well-defined comb-shaped structures based on macromonomers. Anionic polymerization remains the method of choice and allows the control of polymerization degree of the main chain and the length of the grafts. The presence of an active chain end on the backbone enabled the synthesis of a new type of hyperbranched polymers by reaction, with appropriate low molar multifunctional compounds. Free radical polymerization is less efficient for the controlled homopolymerization of macromonomers but less sensitive to the presence of impurities. It requires in most cases long fractionation procedures to access well defined comb-shaped fractions characterized by high molar masses. The controlled free radical polymerization constitutes an interesting alternative. The homopolymerization of macromonomers with late transition metal catalysts was also examined and comb-shaped polymers characterized by a syndiotactic backbone and atactic grafts could be obtained.
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