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Multi-arm star polyisobutylenes
Authors:T M Marsalkó  I Majoros  J P Kennedy
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Polymer Science, The University of Akron, 44325-3909 Akron, OH, USA;(2) Present address: Appl. Chem. Dept., Kossuth L. University, H-4010 Debrecen, Hungary
Abstract:Summary The first synthesis of a multi-arm radial-star polyisobutylene (*-PIB) is described. The synthesis occurred by the addition of excess divinylbenzene (DVB) linking reagent to a living polyisobutylene (PIBoplus) charge i.e., by the ldquoarm firstrdquo method under specific conditions. The radial structure of the *-PIB was proven by determining the molecular weight of a sample by light scattering, then selectively destroying the aromatic polydivinylbenzene (PDVB) core, and finally determining the molecular weight of the surviving alphatic PIB arms. The synthesis strategy, kinetic observations during synthesis, and procedures leading to a representative *-PIB are described. This product whose 
$$\overline M _{\text{w}}  = 1,134,400$$
g/mole with 
$$\overline M _{\text{w}} /\overline M _{{\text{n }}}  = 2.83$$
, contained ap90.3 mole% (sim78 wt.%) PIB arms and ap9.7 mole% (ap22 wt.%) aromatic core; thus the number of PIB arms emanating from the core was 
$$\overline N _{{\text{n,arm}}}$$
(number average number of arms)=56 or 
$$\overline N _{{\text{w,arm}}}$$
(weight average number of arms)=110.
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