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Macromol. Symp., Vol. 215, 2004, pp. 1-393

Ionic Polymerization


International Symposium on Ionic Polymerization and Related Polymerization
Boston (USA), Jun 30 - July 4, 2003

 

Contents

Preface, J. W. Mays, R. F. Storey

Anionic Polymerization
  1. A New View of the Anionic Diene Polymerization Mechanism, 1
    A. Z. Niu, J. Stellbrink, J. Allgaier,* L. Willner, D. Richter, B. W. Koenig, M. Gondorf, S. Willbold, L. J. Fetters, R. P. May
  2. Aluminate and Magnesiate Complexes as Propagating Species in the Anionic Polymerization of Styrene and Dienes, 17
    Alain Deffieux,* Larisa Shcheglova, Anna Barabanova, Jean Marc Maréchal, Stephane Carlotti
  3. Design and Synthesis of Functionalized Styrene-Butadiene Copolymers by Means of Living Anionic Polymerization, 29
    Mayumi Hayashi
  4. Synthesis of PS Star Polymers from Tetracarbanionic Initiators, 41
    Arnaud Lebreton, J. K. Kallitsis, Valérie Héroguez,* Yves Gnanou
  5. Fluorinated Amphiphilic Block Copolymers: Combining Anionic Polymerization and Selective Polymer Modification, 51
    Marc A. Hillmyer,* Nathan W. Schmuhl, Timothy P. Lodge*
  6. Precise Synthesis of Star-Branched Polymers by Means of Living Anionic Polymerization Using 1,1-Bis(3-chloromethylphenyl)ethylene, 57
    Akira Hirao,* Tomoya Higashihara
  7. Synthesis and Properties of Macrocyclic Vinylaromatic Polymers Containing a Single 1,4-Benzylidene or 9,10-Anthracenylidene Group, 67
    Rong Chen, Gennadi G. Nossarev, Thieo E. Hogen-Esch*
  8. (Star PS)-block-(Linear PI)-block-(Star PS) Triblock Copolymers - Thermoplastic Elastomers with Complex Branched Architectures, 81
    Tianzi Huang, Daniel M. Knauss*
  9. Synthesis of Poly(1,3-cyclohexadiene) Containing Star-Shaped Elastomers, 95
    D. T. Williamson, T. E. Long*
  10. Synthesis and Structure - Property Relationships for Regular Multigraft Copolymers, 111
    Jimmy W. Mays,* David Uhrig, Samuel Gido, Yuqing Zhu, Roland Weidisch, Hermis Iatrou, Nikos Hadjichristidis, Kunlun Hong, Frederick Beyer, Ralf Lach, Matthias Buschnakowski
  11. Triblock and Radial Star-Block Copolymers Comprised of Poly(ethoxyethyl glycidyl ether), Polyglycidol, Poly(propylene oxide) and Polystyrene Obtained by Anionic Polymerization Initiated by Cs Initiators, 127
    Ph. Dimitrov, St. Rangelov, A. Dworak, N. Haraguchi, A. Hirao, Ch. B. Tsvetanov*
  12. Mechanism of the Anionic Ring-Opening Oligomerization of Propylene Carbonate Initiated by the tert-Butylphenol/KHCO3 System, 141
    Sándor Kéki, János Török, György Deák, Miklós Zsuga*

    Cationic Polymerization
  13. Synthesis and Self-Association of Stimuli-Responsive Diblock Copolymers by Living Cationic Polymerization,151
    Sadahito Aoshima,* Shinji Sugihara, Mitsuhiro Shibayama, Shokyoku Kanaoka
  14. Advances in the Design of Photoinitiators, Photo-Sensitizers and Monomers for Photoinitiated Cationic Polymerization, 165
    J. V. Crivello,* J. Ma, F. Jiang, H. Hua, J. Ahn, R. Acosta Ortiz
  15. On the Preparation and Polymerization of p-Methoxystyrene Miniemulsions in the Presence of Excess Ytterbium Triflate, 179
    Séverine Cauvin, François Ganachaud*
  16. Carbocationic Polymerizations for Profit and Fun, 191
    Ralf M. Peetz, Joseph P. Kennedy*
  17. Telechelic Polyisobutenes with Asymmetrical Reactivity, 209
    Arno Lange,* Hans-Peter Rath, Gabriele Lang
  18. Amphiphilic Polymers Based on Poly(2-oxazoline)s - From ABC-Triblock Copolymers to Micellar Catalysis, 215
    Oskar Nuyken,* Ralf Weberskirch, Martin Bortenschlager, Daniel Schönfelder
  19. Comparison of the Mechanism and Kinetics of Living Carbocationic Isobutylene and Styrene Polymerizations Based on Real-Time FTIR Monitoring, 231
    Judit E. Puskas,* Sohel Shaikh
  20. Novel Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Cyclodextrin: A Uniform Macrocyclic Monomer with Unique Character, 255
    Masato Suzuki,* Osamu Numata, Tomofumi Shimazaki
  21. Wavelength Flexibility in Photoinitiated Cationic Polymerization, 267
    Yusuf Yagci

    Related Processes
  22. Dual Reactivity of Magnesium Compounds as Initiators for Anionic and Cationic Polymerization, 281
    Alexander Arest-Yakubovich,* Boris Nakhmanovich, Irina Zolotareva, Alexander Yakimansky, Natalia Pakuro
  23. Templating Organosilicate Vitrification Using Unimolecular Self-Organizing Polymers Prepared from Tandem Ring Opening and Atom Transfer Radical Polymerizations, 295
    T. Magbitang, V. Y. Lee, E. F. Connor, L. K. Sundberg, H.-C. Kim, W. Volksen, C. J. Hawker, R. D. Miller,* J. L. Hedrick*
  24. Ring-Opening Polymerization of the Cyclic Ester Amide Derived from Adipic Anhydride and 1-Amino-6-hexanol in Melt and in Solution, 307
    Thomas Fey, Helmut Keul, Hartwig Höcker*
  25. Recent Developments in the Ring-Opening Polymerization of e-Caprolactone and Derivatives Initiated by Tin(IV) Alkoxides, 325
    Ph. Lecomte, F. Stassin, R. Jérôme*
  26. Functionalization of Living Polymers via Ethoxysilane Based Compounds: Synthesis and Interaction with Silica Particles, 339
    Joël Hoffstetter, Ellen Giebeler, Rolf Peter, Pierre J. Lutz*
  27. Reactivities of Carbocations and Carbanions, 353
    Armin R. Ofial, Herbert Mayr*
  28. Confinement Effects on the Crystallization Kinetics and Self-Nucleation of Double Crystalline Poly(p-dioxanone)-b-poly(e-caprolactone) Diblock Copolymers, 369
    Alejandro J. Müller,* Julio Albuerne, Luis M. Esteves, Leni Marquez, Jean-Marie Raquez, Philippe Degée, Philippe Dubois, Stephen Collins, Ian W. Hamley
  29. Advances in the Synthesis and Characterization of Polypeptide-Based Hybrid Block Copolymers, 383
    Ivaylo Dimitrov, Hildegard Kukula, Helmut Cölfen, Helmut Schlaad*

* Asterisks indicate the name(s) of the author(s) to whom inquiries should be addressed.

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