## Abstract **Summary:** The free‐radical polymerizations of vinyl monomers have been studied under ^60^Co __γ__‐ray irradiation in the presence of __S__‐benzyl __O__‐ethyl dithiocarbonate (X1), __S__‐benzyl __O__‐phenyl dithiocarbonate (X2), __S__‐benzyl __O__‐2‐naphthyl dithiocarbonate (X3), __S_
Controlled/Living Free-Radical Polymerization in the Presence of Benzyl 9H-Carbazole-9-Carbodithioate under 60Co γ-Ray Irradiation
✍ Scribed by Daoben Hua; Jianxia Zhang; Ruke Bai; Weiqi Lu; Caiyuan Pan
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 125 KB
- Volume
- 205
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Summary: Free‐radical polymerizations of vinyl monomers under ^60^Co γ‐ray irradiation in the presence of benzyl 9H‐carbazole‐9‐carbodithioate (BCCDT) have been studied. The polymers obtained were characterized by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) and ^1^H nuclear magnetic resonance (^1^H NMR) spectroscopy. The results for the polymerization of methyl acrylate show that the molecular weight increases linearly with monomer conversion, that the molecular weight distribution is fairly narrow (even equal to 1.01) and that a linear relationship exists between ln([M]~0~/[M]) and polymerization time. All the evidence suggests that BCCDT is a good control agent and that the polymerization has excellent living characteristics. For styrene, the polymerization is a controlled process, although it is very slow, whereas the polymerization of methyl methacrylate is uncontrolled. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that dithiocarbamate has been used in γ‐ray initiated living free radical polymerization.
GPC curve of PMA from the polymerization under ^60^Co γ‐ray irradiation, in the presence of BCCDT.
imageGPC curve of PMA from the polymerization under ^60^Co γ‐ray irradiation, in the presence of BCCDT.
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