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Pseudoliving radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate in the presence of S,S′-bis(methyl-2-isobutyrate) trithiocarbonate

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The polymerization of MMA mediated by symmetric trithiocarbonate as a reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer agent is studied. It is shown that the process proceeds according to the two-stage pseudoliving radical mechanism. The polymeric reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer agent is more efficient than its low-molecular-mass analog. The use of the polymeric reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer agent makes it possible to synthesize narrowly dispersed homopolymers of MMA and related copolymers with a controllable molecular mass. Both chain-transfer agents have practically no effect on the initial rate of copolymerization but allow weakening or even suppression of the gel effect at high conversions.

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