2007
DOI: 10.1002/pola.21927
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A comparative computational study of the homolytic and heterolytic bond dissociation energies involved in the activation step of ATRP and SET‐LRP of vinyl monomers

Abstract: A quantum‐chemical calculation of the homolytic and heterolytic bond dissociation energies of the model compounds of the monomer and dimer is reported. These model compounds include the dormant chloride, bromide, and iodide species for representative activated and nonactivated monomers containing electron‐withdrawing groups as well as for a nonactivated monomer containing an electron‐donor group. Two examples of sulfonyl and N‐halide initiators are also reported. The homolytic inner‐sphere electron‐transfer bo… Show more

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“…The energy of homolysis was calculated in a previous work 10. The energy of electron transfer was calculated via eq 10.…”
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“…The energy of homolysis was calculated in a previous work 10. The energy of electron transfer was calculated via eq 10.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ET2, the acceptance of the free electron by the dormant propagating macroradical and the activation energy, the energy required to dissociate the radical anion heterolytically were calculated previously 10…”
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“…10,46,57 The catalyst most frequently employed in SET-LRP is Cu(0) in the form of powder 2,4,12,58 including powder generated by the disproportionation of Cu(I)X in a large diversity of solvents, 12 wire, 12,64,69 activated wire [59][60][61][62] and tubes. 63,64 Almost all initiators employed in other metal catalyzed LRP such as alkyl halides, 65,66 sulfonyl halides, 33,48,65,[67][68][69] N-halides 2,70 can be used as such or modified to become soluble for SET-LRP in various media including H 2 O. Only very few systematic investigations on SET-LRP with Cu(0) generated by disproportionation of Cu(I)X "in situ" in water 26,37,38,42 and in mixtures of water with other solvents are available.…”
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