Toward Living Radical Polymerization
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Abstract
Radical polymerization is one of the most widely used processes for the commercial production of high-molecular-weight polymers. The main factors responsible for the preeminent position of radical polymerization are the ability to polymerize a wide array of monomers, tolerance of unprotected functionality in monomer and solvent, and compatibility with a variety of reaction conditions. Radical polymerization is simple to implement and inexpensive in relation to competitive technologies. However, conventional radical polymerization severely limits the degree of control that researchers can assert over molecular-weight distribution, copolymer composition, and macromolecular architecture. This Account focuses on…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chain transfer
- Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization
- Polymerization
- Living free-radical polymerization
- Radical polymerization
- Ionic polymerization
- Chain-growth polymerization
- Nitroxide mediated radical polymerization