2005
DOI: 10.1002/pola.20725
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Chain‐end modification of living anionic polybutadiene with diphenylethylenes and styrenes

Abstract: The first step in the transformation of poly(butadienyl)lithium into a macromolecular atom transfer radical polymerization initiator or reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer agent is the modification of the anionic chain end into a suitable leaving/reinitiating group. We have investigated three different modification reactions to obtain a styrenic end group at the chain end of poly(butadienyl)lithium. In all cases, we have looked at the influence of a Lewis base on the progress of the reaction. The … Show more

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“…The reaction of poly(butadienyl)lithium with 1,2-diphenylethylenes, particularly trans-stilbene, in the process of living polymerization resulted in monoaddition to the poly(butadienyl)lithium chain ends of stilbene compounds, which has been used in anionic polymerization as bifunctional initiators ( Fig. 26) (90).…”
Section: Stilbenes Synthesis and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reaction of poly(butadienyl)lithium with 1,2-diphenylethylenes, particularly trans-stilbene, in the process of living polymerization resulted in monoaddition to the poly(butadienyl)lithium chain ends of stilbene compounds, which has been used in anionic polymerization as bifunctional initiators ( Fig. 26) (90).…”
Section: Stilbenes Synthesis and Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%