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Supported Aqueous-Phase Catalysis For Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization, Ravi Aggarwal Aug 2010

Supported Aqueous-Phase Catalysis For Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization, Ravi Aggarwal

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Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) which utilizes transition metal based catalysts is a versatile methodology for the synthesis of a wide spectrum of polymers with controlled architectures. However, high concentrations of soluble catalyst required in an ATRP process makes the final polymer colored and toxic. Thus, the catalyst removal/reduction/recycling remains a challenge in the field of ATRP. Supported catalysts on insoluble solids such as silica gel, polystyrene beads, etc. have been used in ATRP to facilitate the catalyst recovery and recycling. However, the ability of the supported catalysts to mediate a polymerization is substantially reduced due to their reduced mobility …