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Axel H. E. MüllerLubomír LochmannMiroslav Janata

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Acrylatechemistry.chemical_compoundAnionic addition polymerizationchemistryDimerPolymer chemistryKineticsAlkoxideLithium chloridechemistry.chemical_elementSolution polymerizationLithium

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The influence of lithium tert-butoxide (tBuOLi) and of lithium chloride on the oligomerization of tert-butyl acrylate (tBuA) initiated by tert-butyl α-lithioisobutyrate (tBiB-Li) was investigated. These additives affect both the kinetics and the product distribution. Whereas the addition of LiCl leads to a narrower molecular-weight distribution (MWD) the presence of tBuOLi induces broader MWD's, characterized by a very high fraction of the dimer. Both additives decrease the rates of propagation to different degrees. These effects are discussed on the basis of the formation of aggregates and adducts, the lithiated dimer having a higher tendency to form aggregates than the other oligomers. The stability of the growth centres in this oligomerization is increased in the presence of these additives, tBuOLi exhibiting a much stronger effect than LiCl. The interaction of the lithiated dimer with the additives could not be demonstrated in the IR spectra of these mixtures.

https://doi.org/10.1002/macp.1993.021940222