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Original Articles

Homo‐ and Copolymerization of Phenacyl Methacrylate via the Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization Method

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Pages 995-1004 | Received 01 Jan 2007, Accepted 01 Apr 2007, Published online: 14 Jun 2007
 

The homo‐ and copolymers via atom transfer radical (co)polymerization (ATRP) of phenacyl methacrylate (PAMA) with methyl methacrylate (MMA) and t‐butyl methacrylate (t‐BMA) was performed in bulk at 90°C in the presence of ethyl 2‐bromoacetate, cuprous(I)bromide (CuBr), and 2,2′‐bipyridine. The polymerization of PAMA was carried out at 70, 80, and 100°C. Also, free‐radical polymerization of PAMA was carried out at 60°C. Characterization using FT‐IR and 13C‐NMR techniques confirmed the formation of a five‐membered lactone ring through ATRP. The in situ addition of methylmethacrylate to a macroinitiator of poly(phenacyl methacrylate) [Mn=2800, Mw/Mn=1.16] afforded an AB‐type block copolymer [Mn=13600, Mw/Mn=1.46]. When PAMA units increased in the living copolymer system, the Mn values and the polydispersities were decreased (1.1<Mw/Mn<1.79). The monomer reactivity ratios were computed using Kelen‐Tüdös (K‐T), Fineman‐Ross (F‐R) and Tidwell‐Mortimer (T‐M) methods and were found to be r1= 1.17; r2= 0.76; r1=1.16; r2=0.75 and r1=1.18; r2=0.76, respectively (r1=is monomer reactivity ratio of PAMA). The initial decomposition temperatures of the resulting copolymers were measured by TGA. Blends of poly(PAMA) and poly(MMA) obtained via the ATRP method have been characterized by differential thermal and thermogravimetric analyses.

5 Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank the State Planning Organization (DPT‐2003) Project, FÜBAP‐1063 and FÜBAP‐1095 for financial support of this project.

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