Organo-cobalt mediated living radical polymerization of vinyl acetate

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Abstract

Vinyl acetate polymerization initiated by azo radical sources in the presence of cobalt(II) tetramesitylporphyrin ((TMP)CoII) shows an induction period followed by an organo-cobalt mediated living radical polymerization (LRP). The induction period corresponds to converting (TMP)CoII to an organo-cobalt porphyrin derivative (organo-Co(TMP)). Living character at low vinyl acetate conversion is demonstrated by a linear increase in molecular weight with conversion, relatively low polydispersity homopolymers, and formation of block copolymers with methyl acrylate ((TMP)Co-PVAc-b-PMA). Deviations from ideal LRP occur by radical termination and chain transfer events at moderate conversion of vinyl acetate (VAc). Mechanistic studies demonstrate that the VAc radical polymerization is controlled by a degenerative transfer mechanism that utilizes organo-cobalt complexes as the transfer agent. Kinetic studies are utilized in comparing radical polymerization of vinyl acetate and methyl acrylate that are mediated by organo-cobalt complexes. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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Peng, C. H., Scricco, J., Li, S., Fryd, M., & Wayland, B. B. (2008). Organo-cobalt mediated living radical polymerization of vinyl acetate. Macromolecules, 41(7), 2368–2373. https://doi.org/10.1021/ma702500b

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