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Application of living ionic polymerizations to the design of AB-type comb-like copolymers of various topologies and organizations

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Living anionic and cationic polymerizations have been combined to prepare various types of comb-like copolymers composed of polystyrene (PS) and polyisoprene (PI) blocks, with a precisely controlled architecture. According to the relative placement of these elementary building blocks, combs with randomly distributed PS and PI or with poly(styrene-b-isoprene) diblock branches (I & II, respectively) can be prepared. The reaction procedure initially includes the synthesis of a poly(chloroethylvinyl ether) using living cationic polymerization, which is used as the reactive backbone to successively graft PS-Li+ and PI-Li+ or PI-b-PS-Li+ to obtain structures (I) or (II). The synthesis of Janus-type PS-comb-b-PI-combs (III) initially involves the synthesis of a diblock backbone using living cationic polymerization, which bears two distinct reactive functions having either a protected or activated form. Living PS-Li+ and PI-Li+ are then grafted, in two separate steps, onto each of the reactive functions of the backbone, respectively.
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hal-00279948 , version 1 (15-05-2008)

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David Lanson, Fumi Ariura, Michel Schappacher, Redouane Borsali, Alain Deffieux. Application of living ionic polymerizations to the design of AB-type comb-like copolymers of various topologies and organizations. Macromolecular Research, 2007, 15 (2), pp.173-177. ⟨hal-00279948⟩
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