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Microwave assisted synthesis of high molecular weight polyvinylsilazane via RAFT process

✍ Scribed by Chi Thanh Nguyen; Quoc Dat Nghiem; Dong-Pyo Kim; Jong San Chang; Young Kyu Hwang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
301 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-3861

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✦ Synopsis


The microwave-assisted synthesis of high molecular weight polyvinylsilazane (H-PVSZ) leads to a narrow molecular weight distribution at accelerated polymerization rates under controlled/living polymerization, while retaining the excellent controllability offered by reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization in a thermal reaction process. Under microwave irradiation, higher molecular weight H-PVSZ (6250 vs. 4370) was obtained with higher conversion (86.7 vs. 30.1%) than under conventional heating through a simple 3 h reaction of vinylcyclicsilazane with a molecular weight of 314 in the presence of dithiocarbamate derivatives (RAFT agent) and 2,2 0 -azobis-isobutyronitrile (AIBN, thermal initiator). H-PVSZ with a well-controlled high molecular weight is useful for synthesizing inorganic-organic diblock copolymer polyvinylsilazane-block-polystyrene (PVSZ-b-PS) with a higher molecular weight and lower polydispersity than by conventional heating of the PVSZ-derived product.


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