“…Schmidt-Naake et al [55] reported the copolymerization of styrene and various N-substituted maleimides, that is, N-cyclohexyl maleimide [54,55], N-butyl maleimide, and N-phenyl maleimide in the presence of the stable free radical 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yloxyl (TEMPO) initiated by benzoyl peroxide, while Lokaj et al studied the copolymerization of styrene with maleimide [56], N-butyl maleimide [57], or N-phenyl maleimide [58] in the presence of TEMPO and initiated by autopolymerization (i.e., styrene thermal initiation). As in the case of conventional radical polymerization, an alternating copolymer was observed, but the polymerization technique employed allowed better control over the molecular weight and molecular weight distribution.…”