Abstract

End-capping reactions of a living polyester, obtained by anionic polymerization of ethylphenylketene (EPK), were carried out. As end-capping reagents, electrophiles such as alkyl halide and acyl halide were successfully used. Reactivity of the terminal enolate and the resulting terminal structures were elucidated by model reactions, using lithium enolates having low molecular weights, obtained by an equimolar reaction of EPK with butyllithium. Polymerization of EPK by lithium alkoxide and the subsequent end-capping reaction afforded the corresponding polyester having functional groups at both chain ends and a narrow molecular weight distribution. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 40: 3103–3111, 2002

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