Abstract
AbstractPolyols based on oligo(vinylacetate) were synthesized using a convenient one‐pot, two‐step process. Polymerization of vinylacetate was performed in 2‐propanol as a chain‐transfer agent using di‐tert‐butylperoxide as a free‐radical initiator. Saponification of the oligomers was performed in both tetrahydrofuran and 2‐propanol using stoichiometric amounts of methanol in the presence of a basic catalyst. Well‐defined oligo(vinylacetate‐co‐vinylalcohol) polyols with a degree of polymerization below 12 and a hydroxyfunctionality smaller than 4 were obtained. Oligo(vinylacetate‐co‐vinylalcohol) was used as a polyol component in the formation of polyurethanes. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 40: 2085–2092, 2002
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