Controlled Radical Polymerization of Ethylene Using Organotellurium Compounds

The first successfully controlled radical polymerization (CRP) of ethylene is reported using several organotellurium chain‐transfer agents (CTAs) under mild conditions (70 °C, 200 bar of ethylene) within the concept of organotellurium‐mediated radical polymerization (TERP). In contrast to preceding...

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description The first successfully controlled radical polymerization (CRP) of ethylene is reported using several organotellurium chain‐transfer agents (CTAs) under mild conditions (70 °C, 200 bar of ethylene) within the concept of organotellurium‐mediated radical polymerization (TERP). In contrast to preceding works on CRPs of ethylene applying reversible addition–fragmentation chain‐transfer (RAFT), the TERP system provided a high livingness and chain‐end functionalization of polyethylene chains. Molar‐mass distributions with dispersities between 1.3 and 2.1 were obtained up to average molar masses of 5000 g mol−1. As in the RAFT system, the high reactivity of the growing polyethylenyl radical led to an inherent side reaction. For the presented TERP systems, however, this side reaction did not result in dead chains, while it could even be effectively suppressed by a good choice of the CTA. Organotellurium‐mediated radical polymerizations (TERPs) of ethylene were conducted under rather mild conditions. Along with good chain‐growth control, high functionality of the polyethylene chain‐ends was obtained for the first time, finally fixing a crippling problem of controlled radical polymerizations of ethylene. AIBN=2,2′‐azobis(2‐methylpropionitrile).
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