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Original Articles

Novel Copolymers of Vinyl Acetate and Ring‐Substituted Methyl 2‐cyano‐3‐phenyl‐2‐propenoates

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Pages 957-962 | Received 01 Feb 2005, Accepted 01 Mar 2005, Published online: 07 Feb 2007
 

Equimolar alternating copolymers of vinyl acetate and electrophilic trisubstituted ethylene monomers, ring‐substituted methyl (E)‐2‐cyano‐3‐phenyl‐2‐propenoates, RC6H4CH˭C(CN)CO2CH3 (where R=4‐acetamido, 2‐cyano, 3‐cyano, 4‐cyano, 4‐diethylamino) were prepared via copolymerization in solution with radical initiation (ABCN) at 70°C. The compositions of the copolymers were calculated from nitrogen analysis and the structures were analyzed by IR, 1H‐ and 13C‐NMR. High glass transition temperatures of the copolymers in comparison with that of polyvinyl acetate indicate a decrease in chain mobility of the copolymers due to the high dipolar character of the trisubstituted ethylene monomer unit. The gravimetric analysis indicated that the decomposition of the copolymers occurs in two steps. The first step is relatively fast weight loss in 257–370°C range followed by very slow decomposition of the formed residue in 370–950°C range.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to acknowledge that the project was partly supported by the Coatings Industry Education Foundation (CIEF) and Chicago Society of Coatings Technology. Precious Wright and Margaret Smith were supported by the ACS SEED program. Gregory Kharas was supported by a DePaul University Research Council Grant. Xue Tian was supported by a CIEF graduate fellowship.

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