Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridineimine complexes (CuII(NPPI)2) is reported for the first time. In aqueous solution, using oligo(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate (OEGMA), standard electrolysis conditions yield POEGMA with good control over molecular weight distribution (Đm < 1.35). Interestingly, the polymerizations are not under complete electrochemical control, as monomer conversion continues when electrolysis is halted. Alternatively, it is shown that the extent and rate of polymerization depends upon an initial period of electrolysis. Thus, it is proposed that seATRP using CuII(NPPI)2 follows an electrochemically-triggered, rather than electrochemically mediate...
Electrochemical investigation provides information about the stability, activity and halidophilicity...
Controlled radical polymerizations (CRPs) are among the most powerful methods to obtain polymers wit...
A simplified ‘plug-and-play’ approach to aqueous electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerizatio...
Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridin...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
Electrochemically mediated atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DM...
Controlled Radical Polymerizations (CRPs) in aqueous medium are very attractive from an economic and...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) is the most powerful and most employed technology of Co...
Atom transfer radical polymerization is a versatile technique for exerting precise control over poly...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
Electrochemically mediated atom transfer radical polymerizations (ATRPs) provide well-defined polyme...
Electrochemical investigation provides information about the stability, activity and halidophilicity...
Controlled radical polymerizations (CRPs) are among the most powerful methods to obtain polymers wit...
A simplified ‘plug-and-play’ approach to aqueous electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerizatio...
Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridin...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
Electrochemically mediated atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of N,N-dimethylacrylamide (DM...
Controlled Radical Polymerizations (CRPs) in aqueous medium are very attractive from an economic and...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) is the most powerful and most employed technology of Co...
Atom transfer radical polymerization is a versatile technique for exerting precise control over poly...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
Electrochemically mediated atom transfer radical polymerizations (ATRPs) provide well-defined polyme...
Electrochemical investigation provides information about the stability, activity and halidophilicity...
Controlled radical polymerizations (CRPs) are among the most powerful methods to obtain polymers wit...
A simplified ‘plug-and-play’ approach to aqueous electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerizatio...