Thiocarbonylthio compounds (S=C(Z)S-R) in free radical polymerization with reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT polymerization). Effect of the activating group Z

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Chiefari, J [1 ]
Mayadunne, RTA [1 ]
Moad, CL [1 ]
Moad, G [1 ]
Rizzardo, E [1 ]
Postma, A [1 ]
Skidmore, MA [1 ]
Thang, SH [1 ]
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[1] CSIRO, Clayton, Vic 3169, Australia
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10.1021/ma020883+
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
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Free-radical polymerization in the presence of suitable addition-fragmentation chain transfer agents [S=C(Z)S-R] (RAFT agents) possess the characteristics of a living polymerization (i.e., polymer products can be reactivated for chain extension and/or block synthesis, molecular weights are predetermined by RAFT agent concentration and conversion, narrow polydispersities are possible). Styrene polymerizations (110 degreesC, thermal initiation) were performed for two series of RAFT agents [S=C(Z)S-CH2Ph and S=C(Z)S-C(Me)(2)CN]. The chain transfer coefficients decrease in the series where Z is Ph > SCH2Ph similar to SMe similar to Me similar to N-pyrrolo much greater than OC6F5 > N-lactam > OC6H5 > O(alkyl) much greater than N(alkyl)(2) (only the first five in this series provide narrow polydispersity polystyrene (< 1.2) in batch polymerization). More generally, chain transfer coefficients decrease in the series dithiobenzoates > trithiocarbonates dithioalkanoates > dithiocarbonates (xanthates) > dithiocarbamates. However, electron-withdrawing substituents on Z can enhance the activity of RAFT agents to modify the above order. Thus, substituents that render the oxygen or nitrogen lone pair less available for delocalization with the C S can substantially enhance the effectiveness of xanthates or dithiocarbamates, respectively. The trend in relative effectiveness of the RAFT agents is rationalized in terms of interaction of Z with the C S double bond to activate or deactivate that group toward free radical addition. Molecular orbital calculations and the estimated LUMO energies of the RAFT agents can be used in a qualitative manner to predict the effect of the Z substituent on the activity of RAFT agents.
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