Abstract
Simultaneous atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) and nitroxide radical coupling (NRC) seems impossible because the presence of nitroxide radicals would quench the radical polymerization immediately. However, by combining a nitroxide radical and an ATRP active halogen, a halogen group that can initiate one polymer chain by ATRP, into one functional reagent and adding this functional reagent to an ATRP system, concurrent ATRP-NRC relay polymerization was carried out successfully under proper reaction conditions. The key to success was the conjugate radical trapping and re-initiation took place repeatedly, resulting in polymers with inserted alkoxyamine linkages. This novel relay polymerization method provides numerous possibilities for macromolecular architecture/functionality tailoring by using of different functional reagents.
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