Controlled radical polymerization of (meth)acrylates by ATRP with NiBr2(PPh3)2 as catalyst

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Moineau, G
Minet, M
Dubois, P
Teyssié, P
Senninger, T
Jérôme, R
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[1] Univ Liege, Ctr Educ & Res Macromol, CERM, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
[2] ELF Aquitaine Co, Grp Rech Lacq, Serv Polymeres Grande Diffus & Catalyse, F-64170 Artix, France
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10.1021/ma980995u
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
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NiBr2(PPh3)(2) has been found to be an efficient catalyst for the ATRP of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and n-butyl acrylate (n-BuA) initiated by an alkyl halide in the absence of any activator (e.g., Lewis acid) at 85 degrees C. The molecular weight distribution of the poly(meth)acrylates is narrow (M-w/M-n = 1.1-1.4). However, some side reactions (more likely coupling reactions) are observed at high monomer conversions in the case of n-BuA. An excess of PPh3 has proved to increase the polymerization rate of MMA while preserving the control of the molecular parameters. When the catalyst/initiator molar ratio is too small(e.g., 0.05), the polymerization rate decreases, the polydispersity increases, and the initiation is less efficient. alpha-Acid and alpha-hydroxyl end groups have been successfully attached to the chains by using functional initiators, such as 2-bromo-2-methylpropionic acid and 2,2',2 "-tribromoethanol. Reactivity ratios for the MMA/n-BuA comonomer pair have been measured and found to be close to the values observed for a conventional free-radical polymerization. Diethyl meso-2, 5-dibromoadipate has been used as a difunctional initiator for the n-BuA polymerization, leading to alpha,omega-bromo-poly(n-BuA) of narrow molecular weight distribution. Finally, the thermal stability of PMMA is consistent with the lack of termination reactions, while T-g is as high as 125 degrees C.
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