## Abstract The reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of __N__‐acryloylmorpholine (NAM) is performed using three dithioesters (DT) as chain transfer agents (CTA) that incorporate a morpholine (morpholine‐DT), a biotin (biotin‐DT), or a sugar (sugar‐DT) moiety in the
Evidence for Termination of Intermediate Radical Species in RAFT-Mediated Polymerization
✍ Scribed by Calitz, F. M.; McLeary, J. B.; McKenzie, J. M.; Tonge, M. P.; Klumperman, B.; Sanderson, R. D.
- Book ID
- 118028033
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 81 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0024-9297
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