Pieringer, F., Catel, Y., Liska, R., Moszner, N., & Knaack, P. (2023). Group transfer polymerization in bulk methacrylates. Journal of Polymer Science, 61(22), 2922–2931. https://doi.org/10.1002/pol.20230132
E163-02-1 - Forschungsgruppe Polymerchemie und Technologie
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Journal:
Journal of Polymer Science
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ISSN:
2642-4150
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Date (published):
15-Nov-2023
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Number of Pages:
10
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Publisher:
Wiley
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Peer reviewed:
Yes
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Keywords:
bulk polymerization; group transfer polymerization; living polymerization; photopolymers
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Abstract:
Group transfer polymerization (GTP) is a polymerization method developed to obtain targeted (meth)acrylic polymers in solution at ambient temperatures. In this work, it is employed with methacrylic monomers to obtain low Ð polymers in bulk. In this regard, different initiator systems that exhibit different mechanisms are compared concerning the molecular weight, the polydispersity and double bond conversion of the resulting bulk polymers. The respective systems were chosen carefully to give a broad overview of earlier developed initiator-catalyst combinations 1-methoxy-1-(trimethylsiloxy)-2-methylprop-1-ene (MTS) & tetrabutylammonium cyanide (TBACN) and more recently investigated initiating systems MTS & trityl tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate (TTPB) or dimethyl phenyl silane (DMPS) & tris(pentafluorophenyl)borate (BCF). The described initiating systems are applied as a two-component (2K) system to ensure a homogeneous distribution of the respective initiator and catalyst in the bulk monomer. In addition to the 2K experiments, photochemical initiation is also applied to bulk formulations. Therefore, a photoacid generator (PAG) and MTS is used to trigger the polymerization reaction by irradiation with UV light. A highly controlled photopolymerization method in bulk was developed that way achieving a low polydispersity polymer with high double bond conversion.
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Project title:
Schlagzähe Photopolymere mit Viscosity on Demand Funktion auf Basis von IPNs unter Nutzung der Gruppen Transfer Polymerisation & 2 K Redox-Initiatorsysteme für die radikalische Polymerisation von Dentalformulierungen (Ivoclar Vivadent AG)