Yq. Shen et al., Versatile initiators for macromonomer syntheses of acrylates, methacrylates, and styrene by atom transfer radical polymerization, MACROMOLEC, 33(15), 2000, pp. 5399-5404
Novel vinyl-containing initiators 2-vinyloxyethyl 2-bromoisobutyrate (VBIB)
and 5-vinyloxylpropyl trichloroacetamide (VTCA) were synthesized for the p
reparation of vinyl-terminated macromonomers of different; monomers by atom
transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). Catalyzed by CuBr/hexamethyltrieth
ylenetetramine (CuBr/HMTETA), the ATRP processes initiated by VBIB (for MMA
, DMAEMA, and styrene) and VTCA (for MMA and DMAEMA) followed a first-order
kinetics with respect to the monomer concentration. The molecular weights
of the resulting polymers were very close to their calculated values and in
creased with the conversion. The GPC traces showed that the vinyl moiety in
the initiators did not participate the polymerization at conversions below
80% during the ATRP processes of DMAEMA in bulk and those of MMA and styre
ne in gamma-butyrolactone (gamma BL). VBIB also initiated methyl acrylate (
MA) and butyl acrylate (BA) with first-order kinetics in the early stage of
the polymerization; however, the process deviated from the first-order kin
etics at high conversions due to reactions of the vinyl moieties. By termin
ating the ATRP of MA and BA at the early stage, the corresponding macromono
mers were also obtained. H-1 NMR confirmed that. all polymer chains contain
ed vinyl terminal groups derived from initiators.