Abstract:The supplemental activator and reducing agent (SARA) atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) mediated by Na2S2O4 in the presence of air, without external deoxygenation or additional oxygen scavengers, is reported for several vinyl monomers: methyl acrylate (MA), n‐butyl acrylate (n‐BA), methyl methacrylate (MMA), 2‐(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA), poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether acrylate (OEOA), and styrene (Sty). The polymerizations can be conducted in aqueous medium or using organic/water m… Show more
“…SARA ATRP has been used for several monomers, such as (meth)acrylates and vinyl chloride. 7–19 The method allows temporal control of polymerization as the reaction can be stopped and re-started by lifting and re-immersing a Cu wire in the polymerization mixture. 20 e ATRP permits: (i) the (re)generation of the Cu I activator with no by-products, (ii) fine tuning of the reaction rate, and (iii) temporal control of polymerization through the applied potential (or current).…”
The use of a Cu cathode in eATRP allows exploiting the synergistic effect between electrochemical and chemical stimuli to halt or accelerate polymerizations, reduce energy consumption and achieve control in challenging systems.
“…SARA ATRP has been used for several monomers, such as (meth)acrylates and vinyl chloride. 7–19 The method allows temporal control of polymerization as the reaction can be stopped and re-started by lifting and re-immersing a Cu wire in the polymerization mixture. 20 e ATRP permits: (i) the (re)generation of the Cu I activator with no by-products, (ii) fine tuning of the reaction rate, and (iii) temporal control of polymerization through the applied potential (or current).…”
The use of a Cu cathode in eATRP allows exploiting the synergistic effect between electrochemical and chemical stimuli to halt or accelerate polymerizations, reduce energy consumption and achieve control in challenging systems.
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