Abstract

AbstractIn this work, the development of exo‐olefin compounds (R−CH2C(=CH2)Z) as chain‐transfer agents for the sulfur‐free reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) radical polymerization of methacrylates in homogeneous solution is described. A series of exo‐olefin compounds with a methyl methacrylate (MMA) dimer structure as the R group and a substituted α‐methylstyrene unit as the −CH2C(=CH2)Z (Z: Ph−Y) group were synthesized and used for the radical polymerization of MMA in toluene and PhC(CF3)2OH. These compounds underwent transfer of the CH2C(=CH2)Z group via addition‐fragmentation of the propagating methacryloyl radical. More electron‐donating (Y) substituents, such as methoxy and dimethylamino groups, produced polymers with narrower molecular weight distributions. A continuous monomer addition method further improved molecular weight control and enabled the synthesis of colorless, sulfur‐free, multiblock copolymers of methacrylates in homogeneous solutions.

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