Abstract

Well-defined AB2 and A2B type miktoarm star copolymers consisting of aromatic polyether arms as the A segment and polystyrene arms as the B segment were synthesized from trifunctional initiators. Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of styrene was carried out in the presence of 3,5-bis(1-bromoethyl)-4′-fluorobenzophenone as a trifunctional initiator, and then the terminal C−Br bond of the polymer was reduced with Bu3SnH. The obtained polystyrene macroinitiators were used for aromatic polyether segment construction via chain-growth condensation polymerization (CGCP). The GPC trace showed a clear shift toward the higher-molecular-weight region with retention of low polydispersity, and no peak was detected in the lower-molecular-weight region. Accordingly, the target AB2 type miktoarm star copolymers were synthesized without step-growth polycondensation. The synthesis of A2B type miktoarm star copolymers was carried out similarly using 1-bromomethyl-3,5-bis(4-fluorobenzoyl)benzene as a trifunctional i...

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