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A novel chain transfer polymerization mediated by Cp-2*Sm(III) species and
organic acids is described. The chain transfer polymerization involves the
reaction of organic acids such as thiols or ketones with an active bond bet
ween samarium(III) and the enolate at a living chain end of poly(methyl met
hacrylate) (PMMA), This chain transfer reaction resulted in termination of
the living chain end and the regeneration of the active initiator which wou
ld consist of (C5Me5)(2)Sm(III) and deprotonated organic acids. The chain t
ransfer polymerization were confirmed by turnover numbers (TON). tert-Butyl
thiol exhibited the chain transfer reactivity effectively to control the m
olecular weight of PMMA without decreasing of the polymer yield and the ste
reoregularity. As a result of this chain transfer polymerization, thermal a
nd optical properties of the PMMA obtained were improved by the control of
chain end groups or by reducing a large amount of the samarium initiator.