Ionic polymerizations
Chain polymerization Mechanisms.
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Ionic polymerizations
Chain polymerization Mechanisms.

Author : Thierry HAMAIDE

Publication date: May 10, 2017, Review date: October 1, 2020 | Lire en français

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2. Ionic polymerizations

2.1 Anionic polymerizations

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2.1.1 Primers and macromolecular chain construction

The active center is a carbanion or oxanion associated with a counterion, usually metallic. Polymerization can take place by opening a vinyl double bond (styrene, diene, methyl methacrylate...) or a heterocycle (oxirane, lactone, lactam, cyclosiloxane...). Initiators are organometallic compounds such as butyl lithium (BuLi), diphenylmethane potassium, cumyl potassium, alkali alcoholates (potassium ethanolate...) or radical ion-generating...

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