Abstract

AbstractStyrene oligomers (Mn, 2500–3000 g/mol) with low polydispersity index and containing peroxidic groups within their structure were synthesized using a novel trifunctional cyclic radical initiator, diethylketone triperoxide (DEKTP), through nitroxide‐mediated radical polymerization (NMRP), using OH‐TEMPO. During the synthesis of the polystyrene (PS) oligomers, camphorsulfonic acid (CSA) was used to inhibit the thermal autoinitiation of styrene at the evaluated temperatures (T = 120–130°C). The polymerization rate, which can be related to the slope of the plot of monomer conversion with reaction time, was monitored as a function of OH‐TEMPO, DEKTP, and CSA concentrations. The experimental results showed that all the synthesized polymers presented narrow molecular weight distributions, and the monomer conversion and the molecular weight of the polymers increased as a function of reaction time. Under the experimental conditions, T = 130°C, [DEKTP] = 10 mM, and [DEKTP]/[OH‐TEMPO] = 6.5, PS oligomers containing unreacted OO sites in their inner structure were obtained. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012

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