Abstract

A novel ketene, ethyl(4-methoxyphenyl)ketene (EMPK), was synthesized by the dehydrochlorination of 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)butanoyl chloride. The anionic polymerizations of EMPK by butyllithium in tetrahydrofuran at −20 °C were carried out with a varying feed ratio to give the corresponding polyesters having predictable molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions, quantitatively. The selective formation of the polyester was confirmed by IR analysis, and the reductive degradation of the polymer was supported by lithium–aluminium hydride. The second feed of the monomer (after the first stage of polymerization) resulted in the formation of the polymer with the expectedly increased molecular weight and low polydispersity to strongly support the living mechanism of this polymerization. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 39: 1596–1600, 2001

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