Abstract
Controlled polymerization of styrene (both self-initiated and initiated with azobisisobutyronitrile) in the presence of Blatter’s radical at 125 °C was studied. When using the radical initiator, there is no induction period. On the basis of UV spectroscopy and MALDI massspectrometry studies, it was established that the Blatter radical is completely consumed at the initial stage of the polymerization, inserting into almost all macromolecules. The prepared polystyrene exhibits the ability to reinitialization in post-polymerization and the synthesis of block copolymers.
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