Unique behavior of nitroxide biradicals in the controlled radical polymerization of styrene

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Huang, WL
Chiarelli, R
Charleux, B
Rassat, A
Vairon, JP
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[1] Ecole Normale Super, CNRS, UMR8640, Unite Mixte,Dept Chim, F-75231 Paris 05, France
[2] Univ Paris 06, Unite Mixte Assoc CNRS, UMR 7610, F-75252 Paris, France
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10.1021/ma0116856
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
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The use of various binitroxides, with both radical sites of similar reactivity, as mediator in the controlled radical polymerization of styrene was examined and the rate constants of the reactions involved were determined at 130 degreesC. Typical features of a controlled radical polymerization were observed in the early stage of the polymerization, leading to the formation of two-arm macromolecules containing the binitroxide at the core. At higher conversion, however, continuous decomposition reaction resulted in a break of the two-arm macromolecules into a dead chain having an unsaturation end group and a living chain capped by a modified binitroxide. The latter had the free nitroxide site inactivated by conversion into hydroxylamine. The extent of this side reaction was much larger than in classical nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization of styrene. This feature was assigned to the structure of the growing chains. As they contain the binitroxide at the core, the activation reaction produces a propagating chain and a nitroxide to which another polymeric chain remains attached by the second alkoxyamine bond. Thus, deactivation of the propagating radical by nitroxide is a bimolecular process between two macromolecular species. This unique situation had no significant effect on the rate constant of the alkoxyamine homolytic dissociation, but more importantly decreased the rate constant of recombination. The latter was 30 times lower than that determined for the recombination of TEMPO with polystyryl radical at 130 degreesC. The slow recombination was assigned to steric hindrance and resulted in an unusually high concentration of nitroxide in the polymerization medium, together with a large concentration of propagating radicals. A consequence of the high concentration of both radicals was the enhanced rate of hydrogen transfer from the active species to the persistent radical, leading to alkoxyamine bond breaking and, hence, to arm separation.
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