Synfacts 2006(5): 0446-0446  
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-934385
Synthesis of Materials and Unnatural Products
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

RT-Controlled Radical Polymerization

Contributor(s): Timothy M. Swager
M. Haas, E. Solari, O. T. Nguyen, S. Gautier, R. Scopelliti, K. Severin*
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausannne, Switzerland
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Publication History

Publication Date:
21 April 2006 (online)

Significance

Controlled free radical polymerizations allow for the formation of polymers with controlled molecular weight. A major advantage of atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is that the initiators are readily attached to a variety of substrates and the radical concentrations are maintained at a sufficiently low concentration to prevent chain termination reactions even when the growing chains are propagating from a surface. This method involves the use of a bimetallic catalyst that is modified to create greater solubility and has a high activity at ambient or slightly elevated temperature. It is proposed that the active species is a mixed valence Ru(II)-Ru(III) complex. Polymerizations displayed a linear relationship between Mn and conversion, indicative of a living polymerization.