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Organotellurium Compounds for Controlled Radical Polymerization
Organotellurium-mediated radical polymerization (TERP) is a type of controlled radical polymerizations, also known as reversible deactivation radical polymerization, and was developed by Yamago et al.1) Ethyl 2-methyl-2-(methyltellanyl)propanoate (1), 2-methyl-2-(methyltellanyl)propanenitrile (2), and [1-(methyltellanyl)ethyl]benzene (3) are useful organotellurium compounds as chain transfer agents (CTAs) for TERP. 1, 2, and 3 effectively control the polymerization of vinyl monomers such as styrenes, acrylates, and methacrylates, even with polar functional groups like amino group and carboxy group. In addition, these CTAs have been applied to the synthesis of block copolymers including amphiphilic polymers,2) and the synthesis of hyperbranched polymers using 1 was also reported.3)
References
- 1) Precision Polymer Synthesis by Degenerative Transfer Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization Using Organotellurium, Organostibine, and Organobismuthine Chain-Transfer Agents
- 2) Synthesis of Well-defined Amphiphilic Block Copolymers by Organotellurium-Mediated Living Radical Polymerization (TERP)
- 3) Synthesis of Structurally Controlled, Highly Branched Polymethacrylates by Radical Polymerization through the Design of a Monomer Having Hierarchical Reactivity
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