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Hyperbranched copolymers of p‐(chloromethyl)styrene and N‐cyclohexylmaleimide synthesized by atom transfer radical polymerization
Authors:Xulin Jiang  Yalan Zhong  Deyue Yan  Hui Yu  Dezhen Zhang
Abstract:The hyperbranched copolymers were obtained by the atom transfer radical copolymerization of p‐(chloromethyl)styrene (CMS) with N‐cyclohexylmaleimide (NCMI) catalyzed by CuCl/2,2′‐bipyridine (bpy) in cyclohexanone (C6H10O) or anisole (PhOCH3) with CMS as the inimer. The influences of several factors, such as temperature, solvent, the concentration of CuCl and bpy, and monomer ratio, on the copolymerization were subsequently investigated. The apparent enthalpy of activation for the overall copolymerization was measured to be 37.2 kJ/mol. The fractional orders obtained in the copolymerization were approximately 0.843 and 0.447 for [CuCl]0 and [bpy]0, respectively. The monomer reactivity ratios were evaluated to be rNCMI = 0.107 and rCMS = 0.136. The glass transition temperature of the resultant hyperbranched copolymer increases with increasing fNCMI, which indicates that the heat resistance of the copolymer has been improved by increasing NCMI. The prepared hyperbranched CMS/NCMI copolymers were used as macroinitiators for the solution polymerization of styrene to yield star‐shaped poly(CMS‐co‐NCMI)/polystyrene block copolymers by atom transfer radical polymerization. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 78: 1992–1997, 2000
Keywords:ATRP    living”  /controlled radical copolymerization  p‐(chloromethyl)styrene  N‐cyclohexylmaleimide  hyperbranched copolymer  heat‐resistance
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