Abstract

AbstractFeCl3 coordinated by iminodiacetic acid (IMA) was Changed used for the first time as the catalyst in azobisisobutyronitrile‐initiated reverse atom‐transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of acrylonitrile (AN). An FeCl3 to IMA ratio of 1:2 not only gave the best control of molecular weight and its distribution but also provided a rather rapid reaction rate. The effects of solvents on the polymerization of AN were also investigated. The rate of the polymerization in N,N‐dimethylformamide (DMF) was faster than in propylene carbonate or toluene. The molecular weight of polyacrylonitrile agreed reasonably well with the theoretical molecular weight in DMF. The rate of polymerization increased with increasing polymerization temperature and the apparent activation energy was calculated to be 54.8 kJ mol−1. The reverse ATRP of AN did not show obvious living characteristics with CuCl2 instead of FeCl3. Copyright © 2005 Society of Chemical Industry

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