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Atom transfer radical polymerization of hydroxy-functional methacrylates at ambient temperature: Comparison of glycerol monomethacrylate with 2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 1152-1159

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ma011541r

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The homopolymerization of two hydroxy-functional monomers, glycerol monomethacrylate [GMA] and 2-hydroxypropyl mothacrylate [HPMA], has been investigated using ATRP chemistry in aqueous, methanolic, or water/methanol solution. In methanol, both monomers are polymerized to high conversion with reasonably good control (final polydispersities are 1.30 and 1.09 for GMA and IIPMA, respectively) within a few hours at 20 degreesC. Self-blocking chain growth experiments indicate good living character under these conditions. Addition of water leads to much more rapid polymerizations in both cases, but high polydispersities (e.g., M-w/M-n = 1.90 for a 50/50 water/methanol mixture) were always obtained with GMA. With HPMA, relatively low polydispersities (M-w/M-n = 1.17) can be achieved under the same conditions. Several new diblock copolymers were synthesized using poly(alkylene oxide)-based macroinitiators. One of these hydrophilic-hydrophobic diblocks proved to be thermoresponsive and aggregated reversibly in aqueous media.

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