The effect of LiNTf 2 on the propagation rate coefficient of methyl methacrylate

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2014

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Noble, Ben
Smith, Leesa
Coote, Michelle

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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In the present work we use accurate Pulsed Laser Polymerization (PLP) to measure the influence of various concentrations of lithium bis(trifluromethane) sulfonamide (LiNTf2) on the propagation rate coefficient of methyl methacrylate (MMA). We also perform 1H-NMR analysis to evaluate the effect of LiNTf2 on poly(MMA) stereochemistry. Additionally, we perform high-level quantum-chemical calculations to model the interactions between Li+ and the MMA monomer and propagating radical. Across a broad range of concentrations, LiNTf2 only slightly increases the isotacticity of the resultant poly(MMA). However, a significant increase in the propagation rate coefficient was noted upon addition of LiNTf2. The magnitude of this increase was found to be dependent on the LiNTf2 concentration and temperature. Theoretical calculations reveal the complexities associated with Lewis acid-mediated stereocontrol. On the basis of this theoretical work, we suggest that the potential stereocontrol afforded by Lewis acids is being hindered by their action as propagation catalysts though non-stereoselective binding modes. This journal is

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Polymer Chemistry

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