Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208407 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2011 | 53 Pages |
Abstract
This article reviews the synthesis of regular and asymmetric star-branched polymers with well-defined structures by methodologies using living anionic polymerization, especially focusing on the synthetic approaches accessible for precisely controlled architectures of star-branched polymers concerning molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, arm number, and composition. The reason for selecting living anionic polymerization from many living/controlled polymerization systems so far developed is that this living polymerization system is still the best to meet the strict requirements for the precise structures of star-branched polymers. Furthermore, we herein mainly introduce a novel and quite versatile stepwise iterative methodology recently developed by our group for the successive synthesis of many-armed and multi-compositional asymmetric star-branched polymers. The methodology basically involves only two sets of the reaction conditions for the entire iterative synthetic sequence. The reaction sequence can be, in principle, limitlessly iterated to introduce a definite number of the same or different polymer segments at each stage of the iteration. As a result, a wide variety of many-armed and multi-compositional asymmetric star-branched polymers can be synthesized.
Keywords
tert-butyl methacrylatePiBNCANMPRLIPolyisoprenePolyisobutyleneIterative methodologytBMAPCLAlkyllithiumBnBrPTHFP2VP2VPpolystyryllithiumBNXN-CarboxyanhydridesPDMSPVSMMADVBATRP1,1-Diphenylethylene1,3-Butadiene2-vinylpyridineDPEethylene oxidePEEAtom transfer radical polymerizationReversible addition-fragmentation chain transferANHAnhydrideBenzyl bromideBenzyl chlorideSMPPilidivinylbenzeneRAFTMethyl methacrylatePoly(2-vinylpyridine)Poly(ɛ-caprolactone)Poly(tetrahydrofuran)poly(tert-butyl methacrylate)poly(dimethylsiloxane)Poly(methyl methacrylate)PMMApolyacetylenepoly(ethylene oxide)PolybutadieneStar-branched polymerLiving anionic polymerizationPolystyrenePEO
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Authors
Tomoya Higashihara, Mayumi Hayashi, Akira Hirao,