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Possible mediators of the "living" radical polymerization
M V Motyakin1, A M Wasserman, P E Stott
1Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Science, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow 119991, Russia.
Abstract:
The stable radicals derived from different compounds were detected in process of styrene autopolymerization. The nitroxide radicals are produced from nitrosocompound, hindered hydroxylamine, nitrophenols and nitroanisoles. The phenoxyl radicals are formed from quinine methides, and naphtoxyl radicals are generated from 2-nitro-1-naphtol. The radicals are identified, the kinetics of their formation and follow-up evolution are studied. These radicals can participate in process of living radical polymerization as the mediators and can effect significantly on kinetics of polymerization and structure of the resulting polymer.
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