M. Camail et al., Synthesis of N-alkyl- and N-arylalkylacrylamides and micellar copolymerization with acrylamide, EUR POLYM J, 36(9), 2000, pp. 1853-1863
Different series of alkyl- and arylalkylacrylamide have been synthesized, t
he number of methylen units of the side chain varying from 2 to 10. They we
re obtained by the reaction of acryloyl chloride and the corresponding amin
e, The arylalkylacrylamide containing hexyl and decyl chains were prepared
from the appropriate halogenous compounds by a multi-step synthesis. These
monomers were then copolymerized, in low proportion (less than or equal to
2 mol%) with acrylamide under micellar conditions. Copolymers were taken to
a conversion of about 30%. This method is known to lead to multiblocks cop
olymers in which the number and the length of the hydrophobic blocks could
be monitored by the initial number of hydrophobes per micelle. The copolyme
rs composition was established by NMR and elemental analysis. The hydrophob
ic level indicates an increase of the apparent reactivity of the hydrophobi
c monomer due to the solubilization of this latter in micelles. This drift
in composition increases upon increasing the number of hydrophobes per mice
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