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POLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLIC MONOMERS WITH DENDRONS BASED ON DICARBOXYLIC Α-AMINO ACID UNITS. / Girbasova, N.V.; Migunova, I.I.; Raspopova, I.R.; Bilibin, A.Yu.
в: Polymer Science - Series A, № 4, 2003, стр. 320-329.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - POLYMERIZATION OF ACRYLIC MONOMERS WITH DENDRONS BASED ON DICARBOXYLIC Α-AMINO ACID UNITS
AU - Girbasova, N.V.
AU - Migunova, I.I.
AU - Raspopova, I.R.
AU - Bilibin, A.Yu.
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - A series of acrylic monomers carrying dendrons based on aspartic and glutamic acids of various generations was synthesized. The free-radical polymerization of the synthesized monomers with the use of material and radiation-chemical initiation was studied. It was shown that monomers carrying dendrons of the first and second generations undergo polymerization to afford products with high polymerization degrees; as the generation number of the dendrons increases, the polymerization degree of the products sharply decreases. The monomer bearing the third-generation dendron yields an oligomer only under the radiation-induced polymerization conditions. The hydrolysis of the terminal methoxycarbonyl groups of dendritic polymers was accomplished, and the polyelectrolyte effect was discovered in solutions of the products obtained.
AB - A series of acrylic monomers carrying dendrons based on aspartic and glutamic acids of various generations was synthesized. The free-radical polymerization of the synthesized monomers with the use of material and radiation-chemical initiation was studied. It was shown that monomers carrying dendrons of the first and second generations undergo polymerization to afford products with high polymerization degrees; as the generation number of the dendrons increases, the polymerization degree of the products sharply decreases. The monomer bearing the third-generation dendron yields an oligomer only under the radiation-induced polymerization conditions. The hydrolysis of the terminal methoxycarbonyl groups of dendritic polymers was accomplished, and the polyelectrolyte effect was discovered in solutions of the products obtained.
M3 - Article
SP - 320
EP - 329
JO - Polymer Science - Series A
JF - Polymer Science - Series A
SN - 0965-545X
IS - 4
ER -
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