K. Matyjaszewski et al., OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS OF A SLOW TERMINATION PROCESS IN THE ATOM-TRANSFER RADICAL POLYMERIZATION OF STYRENE, Tetrahedron, 53(45), 1997, pp. 15321-15329
Under conditions in which the rate of polymerization is slow, we have
observed the slow elimination of HBr from the polymer endgroups in the
ATRP of styrene. Experimental evidence indicates that this process is
likely due to the solvent effect on the stability of 1-PEBr at 110 de
grees C. A second elimination reaction was observed in a hydrocarbon s
olvent. The major contribution to the second elimination process comes
from the reaction of the Cu(II) species, formed after atom transfer,
with the growing polymeric radical which presumably occurs via a one e
lectron oxidation process. The bimolecular rate constant for the react
ion of the growing polymeric radical with the Cu(II) species in an ato
m transfer process is approximately 10(3) to 10(4) times greater than
for the same in a termination process. Thus, the chemoselectivity for
atom transfer is very high, and the effect of this termination reactio
n is minimal under conditions in which the concentration of monomer is
high and the concentration of Cu(II) species is at the minimum necess
ary to ensure good molecular weight control. These data also suggest t
hat effect of this reaction is negligible for styrene polymerizations
yielding low molecular weight polymer and that it should result in an
upper molecular weight limit to styrene ATRP. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scienc
e Ltd.