1. Effects of monomer and ether structure on metal-free living cationic polymerization of various vinyl ethers using hydrogen chloride with ether.
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Shinji Sugihara, Masaru Kitagawa, Yuichi Inagawa, Izabela Zaleska, and Isao Ikeda
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MONOMERS ,ADDITION polymerization ,VINYL ethers ,HYDROGEN chloride ,LEWIS acids ,FREE electron theory of metals - Abstract
Abstract  A highly effective initiating system has been achieved for living cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers consisting of HCl alone without Lewis acid. This system is a facile metal-free living cationic polymerization using no HCl/Lewis acid but the already adopted complex HCl·Et2O. In this study, we investigated the effects of a monomer and ether structure on the polymerization behavior. The monomers are classified into three kinds of monomers: alkyl vinyl ether, vinyl ether with electron-donating groups in the pendant, and vinyl ether with bulky group next to the electron-donating substituent in the pendant. The HCl·Et2O systems were applicable for the polymerizations of all vinyl ethers used. However the structure around electron-donating groups in the pendant of monomer affected the polymerizations rate and induction period. The initiation reactions can be successfully achieved using ether effectively dissociating HCl, especially symmetrical ether. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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