May Trifluoromethylation and Polymerization of Styrene Occur from a Perfluorinated Persistent Radical (PPFR)?
Chemistry
; 26(68): 16001-16010, 2020 Dec 04.
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The radical polymerization of styrene (St) initiated by a trifluoromethyl radical generated from a perfluorinated highly branched persistent radical (PPFR) is presented with an isolated yield above 70 %. The release of . CF3 radical occurred from a temperature above 85 °C. Deeper 1 H and 19 Fâ
NMR spectroscopies of the resulting fluorinated polystyrenes (CF3 -PSts) evidenced the presence of both CF3 end-group of the PSt chain and the trifluoromethylation of the phenyl ring (in meta-position mainly). [PPFR]0 /[St]0 initial molar ratios of 3:1, 3:10 and 3:100 led to various molar masses ranging from 1750 to 5400â
g mol-1 in 70-86 % yields. MALDI-TOF spectrometry of such CF3 -PSts highlighted polymeric distributions which evidenced differences between m/z fragments of 104 and 172 corresponding to styrene and trifluoromethyl styrene units, respectively. Such CF3 -PSt polymers were also compared to conventional PSts produced from the radical polymerization of St initiated by a peroxydicarbonate initiator. A mechanism of the polymerization is presented showing the formation of a trifluoromethyl styrene first, followed by its radical (co)polymerization with styrene. The thermal properties (thermal stability and glass transition temperature, Tg ) of these polymers were also compared and revealed a much better thermal stability of the CF3 -PSt (10 % weight loss at 356-376 °C) and a Tg of around 70 °C.
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2020
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Francia
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Alemania