Functional (co)polymers from carbenes: scope, mechanism & polymer properties
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| Award date | 11-12-2012 |
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| Number of pages | 225 |
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Polymerization of carbenes is a valuable alternative to traditional olefin polymerization with regard to the formation of high molecular-weight functional copolymers in a stereoregular way. The versatility of this reaction with respect to different carbene precursors allows the formation of a large variation of functional polymers, that exhibit interesting material properties stemming from their 'secondary and tertiary structures'. Carbene polymerization is also suitable for obtaining functional polyolefin-like materials, either by copolymerization with ethene or by applying functional and non-functionalized carbenes, depending on the desired polymer microstructures. This emphasizes the potential of carbene polymerization in different areas of polymer chemistry.
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| Document type | PhD thesis |
| Note | Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam |
| Language | English |
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