Abstract

The hydrolytic degradation of widely used cyano-containing, acid-bearing trithiocarbonate reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) agents has been identified and shown to effect the RAFT polymerization and end-group fidelity of PMMA polymers. The hydrolysis occurred when the RAFT agents were stored under the recommended conditions. Degradation was identified in both commercially available and popular synthetic RAFT agents. 1H and 13C NMR as well as mass spectroscopy show that the cyano functionality hydrolyzes to the amide adduct. Doping of this amide degradation product into RAFT polymerizations of MMA results in increased dispersities and changes in expected end-group fidelities. The ability to identify this degradation product and remove it from the RAFT agent before use will allow better control over polymer properties and postmodification processes commonly used in complex polymer systems, nanomedicines, and bioconjugates.

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