Model Branched Polymers:
Synthesis and Characterization
of Asymmetric H-Shaped Polybutadienes
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Abstract
A new type of model branched polymer, asymmetric H-shaped
polybutadienes,
consisting of central crossbars having various combinations of short
and long arms attached to the ends of the crossbars, was synthesized
using living anionic polymerization and chlorosilane linking chemistry.
The linking agent 4-(dichloromethylsilyl)diphenylethylene provides
selective reactivity to attach short or long arms on one side or both
sides as desired. The samples were characterized thoroughly by size
exclusion chromatography with light scattering detection (SEC-LS)
and found to exhibit controlled molecular weights, as well as narrow
polydispersity indices (PDIs of 1.01–1.06). Temperature gradient
interaction chromatography, a method with far superior resolution
as compared to SEC, also shows that these materials are well-defined,
with minimal and identifiable impurities