Interconvertible Living Radical and Cationic Polymerization through Reversible Activation of Dormant Species with Dual Activity

Volume: 53, Issue: 41, Pages: 10932 - 10936
Published: Aug 11, 2014
Abstract
The polymerization of vinyl monomers generally requires the selection of an appropriate single intermediate, whereas in copolymerization, the selection of the comonomer is limited by the intermediate. Herein, we propose interconvertible dual active species that can connect comonomers through different mechanisms to produce specific comonomer sequences in a single polymer chain. More specifically, two different stimuli, that is, a radical...
Paper Details
Title
Interconvertible Living Radical and Cationic Polymerization through Reversible Activation of Dormant Species with Dual Activity
Published Date
Aug 11, 2014
Volume
53
Issue
41
Pages
10932 - 10936
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