Graft polymerizations initiated from patterned polymer surfaces
Timothy A. Von Werne, Kenneth R. Carter, et al.
ACS National Meeting 2002
The first use of polyether dendrons as macromolecular initiators for the controlled free radical polymerization of vinyl monomers has been demonstrated. Dendrons containing either a single benzylic TEMPO or halide functionality at their focal point have been used for the nitroxide mediated and atom transfer radical polymerizations, respectively. In both cases, hybrid dendritic-linear block copolymers with well-controlled molecular weights and low polydispersities can be obtained. The structure of the hybrid block copolymers is supported by SEC and spectral data. All the copolymers exhibit a single T(g), indicating that both blocks are miscible. Hybrid block copolymers difficult or impossible to prepare by previous techniques have been synthesized to demonstrate the versatility of this approach.
Timothy A. Von Werne, Kenneth R. Carter, et al.
ACS National Meeting 2002
Anton W. Bosman, Robert Vestberg, et al.
JACS
Eva Harth, Craig J. Hawker, et al.
Macromolecules
Craig J. Hawker
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science