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A kinetic study of the formation of polystyrene stars using 1,2-bis (trichlorosilyl) ethane

Authors :
Frater, D.J. Mays, J.W. Jackson, C. Sioula, S. Efstradiadis, V. Hadjichristidis, N.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

The kinetics of formation of a chlorosilane-linked polystyrene six-arm star is reported. The precursor arm material (Mn = 88,000) was made using anionic polymerization in benzene. Prior to addition to the 1,2-bis(trichlorosilyl) ethane linking agent, the anions were endcapped with about five units of isoprene. Size exclusion chromatography using multiangle laser light scattering and viscosity detectors was utilized for characterization. This technique has allowed the molecular weights, radii of gyration, and intrinsic viscosities to be measured for star components in aliquots taken from the reactor at various times. It was found that four-arm star is formed within 30 min after the addition of the chlorosilane linking agent. There is a linear relationship between the logarithm of molecular weight of the star samples and logarithm of time of the reaction after the formation of the four-arm star. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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