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ОбложкаControlled / living radical polymerization: from synthesis to materials / ed. by Matyjaszewski K. - Washington: American Chemical Society, 2006. - xiv, 671 p.: ill. - (ACS symposium series; 944). - Incl. bibl. ref. - Auth. ind.: p.623-625. - Sub. ind.: p.627-671. - ISBN 0-8412-3991-6
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ...................................................... xiii

Overview

1  Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization: State of the Art
   in 2005 ...................................................... 2
      Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization: Mechanisms and Materials

2  Living Radical Polymerization Catalyzed with Hydrophilic
   and Thermosensitive Ruthenium(II) Complexes in Aqueous
   Media ....................................................... 14
      Toshihide Yoshitani, Yasuhiro Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Ando,
      Masami Kamigaito, and Mitsuo Sawamoto

3  Stereospecific Living Radical Polymerization ................ 26
      Masami Kamigaito, Kotaro Satoh, Decheng Wan, Yuya
      Sugiyama, Kazuhiko Koumura, Takuya Shibata, and Yoshio
      Okamoto

4  Controlled Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Monomers
   Catalyzed by Ruthenium N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes ..... 40
      Sebastien Delfosse, Aurore Richel, Lionel Delaude,
      Albert Demonceau, and Alfred F. Noels

5  Factors Determining the Performance of Copper-Based Atom
   Transfer Radical Polymerization Catalysts and Criteria
   for Rational Catalyst Selection ............................. 56
      Nicolay V. Tsarevsky, Wei Tang, Samuel J. Brooks, 
      and Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

6  Magnetic Nanoparticle Supported Catalyst for Atom
   Transfer Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate ...... 71
      Shijie Ding, Maciej Radosz, and Youqing Shen

7  Loss in Activity and Catalyst Recyclability in Batch and
   Continuous Supported Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization ... 85
      Santiago Faucher and Sniping Zhu

8  Alkylated Linear Amine Ligands for Homogeneous Atom
   Transfer Radical Polymerization ............................. 97
      Metin H. Acar, C. Remzi Becer, H. Alper Ondur,
      and Sebnem Inceoğlu (Carol, a dot over the I if you
      can)

9  Electron Spin Resonance Study of Methacrylate Radicals
   Generated from Purified Oligomers Prepared by Atom
   Transfer Radical Polymerization ............................ 111
      Atsushi Kajiwara

10 Ti-Catalyzed Living Radical Polymerization of Styrene
   Initiated by Epoxide Radical Ring Opening .................. 125
      Alexandru D. Asandei, Isaac W. Mpran, Gobinda Saha, 
      and Yanhui Chen

11 Click Functionalization of Well-Defined Copolymers
   Prepared by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization ........... 140
      Brent S. Sumerlin, Nicolay V. Tsarevsky, Haifeng Gao,
      Patricia Golas, Guillaume Louche, Robert Y. Lee,
      and Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

12 Polymers with Pendant Allyl Ester Groups Prepared
   via Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization: Synthesis,
   Characterization, and Microstructuring of Thin Films ....... 153
      René Nagelsdiek, Petra Mela, Martina Mennicken, Helmut
      Keul, and Martin Möller

13 Controlled Radical Polymerization of 1-Ethoxyethyl
   (Meth)acrylate: Novel Route for the Synthesis of 
   Poly((meth)acrylic acid) Containing Polymer Structures ..... 171
      Wim Van Camp and Filip E. Du Prez

14 Novel Organo-Soluble or Water-Soluble Copolymers
   Containing DNA Nucleobases ................................. 185
      Jean-François Lutz, Rainer Nehring, and Sebastian
      Pfeifer
15 Conjugates of Polymers and Sequence-Defined Polypeptides
   via Controlled Radical Polymerization ...................... 198
      Mattijs G. J. Ten Cate and Hans G. Börner

16 Synthesis and Characterization of Methacrylate-Type
   Glycopolymers with Branched Architectures .................. 214
      Sharmila Muthukrishnan, Hideharu Mori, and Axel 
      H.E. Müller

17 Acrylate-Based Block Copolymers Prepared by Atom Transfer
   Radical Polymerization as Matrices for Drug Delivery
   Applications ............................................... 234
      Robert E. Richard, Marlene Schwarz, Shrirang Ranade,
      A. Ken Chan, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, and Brent
      Sumerlin

18 Grafting Chromatographic Stationary Phase Substrates
   by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization .................... 252
      Patrick McCarthy, Nicolay V. Tsarevsky, Lindsay 
      Bombalski, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, and Christopher 
      Pohl

19 Synthesis of Inorganic-Polymer Nanocomposites by Atom
   Transfer Radical Polymerization Using Initiators or
   Polymerizable Groups Attached to Transition Metals via
   Bidentate Ligands .......................................... 269
      Guido Kickelbick, Dieter Holzinger, Dieter Rutzinger,
      and Sorin Ivanovici

20 Surface Modification of Inorganic Nanotubes by Atom
   Transfer Radical Polymerization ............................ 279
      Yuan Gao and Deyue Yan

21 Advances in Nanostructured Carbons from Block Copolymers
   Prepared by Controlled Radical Polymerization Techniques ... 295
      Tomasz Kowalewski, Chuanbing Tang, Michal Kruk, Bruno
      Dufour, and Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

Nitroxide Mediated Polymerization and Other Stable Free
Radical Polymerization

22 An Overview of the Emulsion Stable Free Radical
   Nanoprecipitation Polymerization Process ................... 312
      Andrea R. Szkurhan and Michael K. Georges

23 Crowded Phosphonylated Alkoxyamines with Low Dissociation
   Temperatures: A Milestone in Nitroxide-Mediated 
   Polymerization ............................................. 326
      Florence Chauvin, Jean-Luc Couturier, Pierre-Emmanuel
      Dufils, Pierre Gérard, Didirr Gigmes, Olivier Guerret,
      Yohann Guillaneuf, Sylvain R. A. Marque, Denis Bertin,
      and Paul Tordo

24 Reactive Block Copolymers as Versatile Compatibilizers ..... 342
      Leticia Flores-Santos, Alfonso González-Montiel, and
      Enrique Saldivar-Guerra

25 Living Radical Polymerizations Mediated by Metallo
   Radical and Organo-Transition Metal Complexes .............. 358
      Bradford B. Wayland, Xuefeng Fu, Chi-How Peng, Zhi Lu,
      and Michael Fryd

26 Cobalt-Mediated Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Acetate:
   A New Tool for Macromolecular Engineering .................. 372
      Antoine Debuigne, Christophe Detrembleur, Rayna 
      Bryaskova, Jean-Raphaёl Caille, and Robert Jérôme

27 Borane-Mediated Control Radical Polymerization: Synthesis
   of Chain End Functionalized Fluoropolymers ................. 387
      Т.С. Chung, H. Hong, Z.С. Zhang, and Z.M. Wang

Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer and Other
Degenerative Transfer Processes

28 An Ab Initio Guide to Structure-Reactivity Trends
   in Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer
   Polymerization ............................................. 406
      Elizabeth H. Krenske, Ekaterina I. Izgorodina, and
      Michelle L. Coote

29 Tailoring Molecular Weight Distribution and Structure
   with Difunctional Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain
   Transfer Agent. A Model Study .............................. 421
      Geoffrey Johnston-Hall and Michael J. Monteiro

30 Progress in RAFT/MADIX Polymerization. Synthesis, Use,
   and Recovery of Chain Transfer Agents ...................... 438
      Sebastien Perrier, Pittaya Takolpuckdee, Steven Brown,
      Thomas M. Legge, Debashish Roy, Murray R. Wood, 
      Steven P. Rannard, and David J. Duncalf

31 Pulsed-Laser Initiated Reversible Addition Fragmentation
   Chain Transfer Polymerization .............................. 455
      M. Buback, T. Junkers, and P. Vana

32 Tailor-Made Copolymers via Reversible Addition
   Fragmentation Chain Transfer the Fast Way .................. 473
      Richard Hoogenboom, Martin W. M. Fijten, Renzo M.
      Paulus, and Ulrich S. Schubert

33 Obtaining Chain Length Dependent Termination Rate
   Coefficients via Thermally Initiated Reversible Addition
   Fragmentation Chain Transfer Experiments: Current Status
   and Future Challenges ...................................... 486
      Alexander Theis, Martina H. Stenzel, Thomas P. Davis,
      and Christopher Barner-Kowollik

34 Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer-Mediated
   Copolymerizations: The Challenge of Random Copolymer
   Blocks ..................................................... 501
      Bert Klumperman, James B. McLeary, Eric T.A. 
      van den Dungen, Willem-Jan Soer, and Jelena S. Božović

35 RAFT Copolymerization and Its Application to the Synthesis
   of Novel Dispersants-Intercalants-Exfoliants for Polymer-
   Clay Nanocomposites: Some Interesting Results from RAFT
   (Co)polymerization ......................................... 514
      Graeme Moad, Guoxin Li, Rudolf Pfaendner, Almar
      Postma, Ezio Rizzardo, San Thang, and Hendrik Wermter

36 Controlled Synthesis of Amino Acid-Based Polymers
   by Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer
   Polymerization ............................................. 533
      Hideharu Mori, Kazuhiko Sutoh, Hideyuki Iwaya, Atsushi
      Nagai, and Takeshi Endo

37 Applications of Telechelic Reversible Addition
   Fragmentation Chain Transfer Polymers ...................... 547
      John Lai, Dave Egan, Raymond Hsu, Carole Lepilleur,
      Alex Lubnin, Anthony Pajerski, and Ronald Shea

38 Various Strategies for the Chemical Transformation of
   Xanthate-Functional Chain Termini in MADIX Copolymers ...... 564
      Mathias Destarac, Chakib Kalai, Agnieszka Wilczewska,
      Laurence Petit, Eric Van Gramberen, and Samir Z. Zard

39 Direct Synthetic Strategies to Hydrophilic Starlike
   Polymers by MADIX .......................................... 578
      Daniel Taton, Jean-François Baussard, Ludovic 
      Dupayage, Yves Gnanou, Mathias Destarac, Catherine
      Mignaud, and Claire Pitois

40 Germanium- and Tin-Catalyzed Living Radical 
   Polymerizations of Styrene ................................. 595
      Atsushi Goto, Hirokazu Zushi, Yungwan Kwak, and 
      Takeshi Fukuda

41 Living Radical Ab Initio Emulsion Polymerization of 
   n-Butyl Acrylate by Reverse Iodine Transfer 
   Polymerization ............................................. 604
      J. Tonnar, P. Lacroix-Desmazes, and B. Boutevin

Indexes

Author Index .................................................. 623
Subject Index ................................................. 627


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