Synthesis of hyperbranched polymer using slow monomer addition method

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This paper details the synthesis of a well-defined hyperbranched polymer using a slow monomer addition method. The polymerization under slow monomer addition conditions results in a very low monomer concentration actually present in the reaction mixture, and the exclusive reaction of the monomer with the growing polyfunctional macromolecules occurs, resulting in a high molecular weight and a high degree of branching value. Thus, the slow monomer addition is a versatile and preferential method for the controlled synthesis of a well-defined hyperbranched polymer with both a high molecular weight and a high degree of branching value. © 2012 Toshifumi Satoh.

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Satoh, T. (2012). Synthesis of hyperbranched polymer using slow monomer addition method. International Journal of Polymer Science. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/816163

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