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    Wiley ; 2006
    In:  Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics Vol. 207, No. 9 ( 2006-05-02), p. 793-793
    In: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, Wiley, Vol. 207, No. 9 ( 2006-05-02), p. 793-793
    Abstract: Cover: Well‐defined PS(core)‐P n BA tri‐arm star block copolymers synthesized via ATRP tend to aggregate with distinct bulky PS cores and P n BA chains emanating outward as visualized by AFM. Aggregates with n  = 2 and 3 dominate and most aggregates have “ n ×3” arms but minor amounts of “defective” stars with missing arms are also observed. The AFM analysis shows that PS core star block copolymers contain˜92% tri‐arm star block copolymers, and efficiency of cross‐propagation is 97.3%. Further details can be found in the Full Paper by J. Huang, S. Jia, D. J. Siegwart, T. Kowalewski, and K. Matyjaszewski * on page 801.
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    ISSN: 1022-1352 , 1521-3935
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2006
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    In: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, Wiley, Vol. 207, No. 9 ( 2006-05-02), p. 801-811
    Abstract: Summary: Well‐defined styrene (S) and butyl acrylate (BA) linear and star‐like block copolymers are synthesized via atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) using di‐ and trifunctional alkyl halide initiators employing the Cu/PMDETA ( N , N , N ′, N ″, N ″‐pentamethyldiethylenetriamine) catalyst system. Initial addition of Cu II deactivator and utilization of halogen exchange techniques suppresses the coupling of radicals and improves cross‐propagation to a large extent, which results in better control over the polymerization. Two types of star‐like PBA/PS block copolymers are prepared by using core‐first techniques: a trifunctional PBA or PS macroinitiator extended with the other monomer. Block copolymers with a well‐defined structure and low polydispersity (PDI =  $\overline M _{\rm w} /\overline M _{\rm n}$ ) are obtained in both cases. A trifunctional PBA 3 macroinitiator with $\overline M _{\rm n}$  = 136 000 g · mol −1 and PDI = 1.15 is extended to (PBA‐PS) 3 star‐like block copolymer with $\overline M _{\rm n}$  = 171 100 g · mol −1 and PDI = 1.15. A trifunctional PS 3 macroinitiator with $\overline M _{\rm n}$  = 27 000 g · mol −1 and PDI = 1.16 g · mol −1 is extended to (PS‐PBA) 3 with $\overline M _{\rm n}$  = 91 500 g · mol −1 and PDI = 1.40. The individual star‐like macromolecules as well as their aggregates are visualized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) where the PS and PBA adopt the globular and extended conformation, respectively. For the PBA core star block copolymers, PS segments tend to aggregate either intramolecularly or intermolecularly. PS core star block copolymers form aggregates with a PS core and emanating PBA chains. Most aggregates have ‘ n  × 3’ arms but minor amounts of ‘defective’ stars with 4, 5, 8, or 11 arms are also observed. The AFM analysis shows that PS core star block copolymers contain about 92% three‐arm block copolymers, and the efficiency of cross‐propagation is 97.3%. Schematic representation of the synthesis of BA/S star‐like block copolymers by ATRP, and their resultant AFM images. image Schematic representation of the synthesis of BA/S star‐like block copolymers by ATRP, and their resultant AFM images.
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    ISSN: 1022-1352 , 1521-3935
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2006
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 1475026-0
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