Adamantyl vinyl ketone (AVK) and its copolymers are synthesized using reversible addition fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) methodology and then degraded using UV light. The polymerization of AVK is found to be controlled as indicated by a linear correlation between the molecular weights of the polymers produced and monomer conversion as well as a series of chain extensions. The RAFT method is also used to synthesize random and block copolymers of AVK and methyl methacrylate. Irradiating poly(adamantyl vinyl ketone) (PAVK) with UV light affords a polyolefin and adamantane as the major products. Similar products are obtained, along with poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), when the block copolymer is subjected to UV light. The random copolyme...
Controlled radical polymerization techniques enable the synthesis of polymers with predetermined mol...
Styrene was polymerized under a source of ultraviolet radiation in the presence of certain thiocarbo...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) living radical polymerization has been utili...
Adamantyl vinyl ketone (AVK) and its copolymers are synthesized using reversible addition fragmentat...
Herein we report the photoinduced electron transfer-reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer...
Incorporation of photolabile moieties into the polymer backbone holds promise to remotely-control po...
Reversible addn.-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) was applied to the copolymn. of styrene and mal...
The reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of N-vinylcarbazole (NVK)...
The present dissertation refers to the exploration of novel lithographic materials, based on photode...
Ionizing radiation, such as gamma, ultraviolet, microwave and X-ray radiation, has long been used in...
Key degradative processes for various polymers are itemised, together with photostabilisation mechan...
A fundamentally important characteristic of a macromolecule is its shape. Herein, visible light and ...
The synthesis of a vinyl polymer with two different fluorescent dye end groups using reversible addi...
296 pagesOver the last century, synthetic polymers have become highly abundant in everyday life and ...
Various pathways to generate star polymers using reversible addition?fragmentation transfer (RAFT) a...
Controlled radical polymerization techniques enable the synthesis of polymers with predetermined mol...
Styrene was polymerized under a source of ultraviolet radiation in the presence of certain thiocarbo...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) living radical polymerization has been utili...
Adamantyl vinyl ketone (AVK) and its copolymers are synthesized using reversible addition fragmentat...
Herein we report the photoinduced electron transfer-reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer...
Incorporation of photolabile moieties into the polymer backbone holds promise to remotely-control po...
Reversible addn.-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) was applied to the copolymn. of styrene and mal...
The reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization of N-vinylcarbazole (NVK)...
The present dissertation refers to the exploration of novel lithographic materials, based on photode...
Ionizing radiation, such as gamma, ultraviolet, microwave and X-ray radiation, has long been used in...
Key degradative processes for various polymers are itemised, together with photostabilisation mechan...
A fundamentally important characteristic of a macromolecule is its shape. Herein, visible light and ...
The synthesis of a vinyl polymer with two different fluorescent dye end groups using reversible addi...
296 pagesOver the last century, synthetic polymers have become highly abundant in everyday life and ...
Various pathways to generate star polymers using reversible addition?fragmentation transfer (RAFT) a...
Controlled radical polymerization techniques enable the synthesis of polymers with predetermined mol...
Styrene was polymerized under a source of ultraviolet radiation in the presence of certain thiocarbo...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) living radical polymerization has been utili...