PMID: 11902869Mar 21, 2002Paper

Organotellurium compounds as novel initiators for controlled/living radical polymerizations. Synthesis of functionalized polystyrenes and end-group modifications

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Shigeru YamagoJun-ichi Yoshida Ji

Abstract

Polymer-end mimetic organotellurium compounds initiate controlled/living radical polymerization of styrene derivatives that allows accurate molecular weight control with defined end-groups. Transformations of the end-groups via radical and ionic reactions provide a variety of end-group modified polystyrenes.

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