Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5185835 Polymer 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Well-defined, four-arm star block copolymers of ethylene oxide and glycidol were prepared via controlled anionic polymerization using protected glycidol. The length of the poly(ethylene oxide) block was varied from DP = 10 to 50, while the length of the short polyglycidol block remained nearly constant, at DP = 4-6. Star block copolymers with hydroxyl groups at the ends of the arms after conversion to the corresponding alkoxides were used as multifunctional macroinitiators for the sequential polymerization of ethylene oxide and protected glycidol. After deprotection, the branched block copolymers of ethylene oxide and glycidol had narrow molar mass distributions and multiple hydroxyl groups (up to 200) at the peripheries. The structure and functionality were determined using size exclusion chromatography with a light scattering detector and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The thermal properties of the synthesized copolymers were also investigated, as well as the hydrophilic dye uptake to the hydrophobic phase containing copolymers.

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