Abstract
Styrene was polymerized via thermolyses of N-4-R-benzyl-N-nitrosoamides in heptane, 1- chloroheptane, ethylene dichloride, and DMSO at various temperatures and the glass transition temperatures and MWs obtained. The data show that the polymer yield depends upon solvent, the 4-R-substituent, and temperature. In contrast, both the glass transition temperatures and the MW are insensitive to these factors.
Keywords: N-nitrosoamide, thermolysis, styrene, polymerization, polystyrene, cage effects
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title: Investigating the Effects of Cation Electrophilicity, Solvent, and Temperature on the N-Nitrosoamide-Mediated Polymerization of Styrene
Volume: 3 Issue: 8
Author(s): Ron W. Darbeau, Ulku Ramelow, Mark S. Delaney and Melanie Guillory
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Keywords: N-nitrosoamide, thermolysis, styrene, polymerization, polystyrene, cage effects
Abstract: Styrene was polymerized via thermolyses of N-4-R-benzyl-N-nitrosoamides in heptane, 1- chloroheptane, ethylene dichloride, and DMSO at various temperatures and the glass transition temperatures and MWs obtained. The data show that the polymer yield depends upon solvent, the 4-R-substituent, and temperature. In contrast, both the glass transition temperatures and the MW are insensitive to these factors.
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Darbeau W. Ron, Ramelow Ulku, Delaney S. Mark and Guillory Melanie, Investigating the Effects of Cation Electrophilicity, Solvent, and Temperature on the N-Nitrosoamide-Mediated Polymerization of Styrene, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2006; 3 (8) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017806778559482
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157017806778559482 |
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