New amphiphilic oligomers ending at one side with a reactive function were synthesized by radical polymerization of a vinyl monomer, N-acryloylmorpholine, in the presence of functionalized chain-transfer agents (CTAs). The oligomers were characterized in terms of molecular weight and molecular weight distribution, by means of analytical size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) working in buffered aqueous media. This has been accomplished by determining a calibration curve for a set of SEC columns, with poly(N-acryloylmorpholine) standards purposely obtained by means of preparative SEC. The transfer constant C(T) of some CTAs towards N-acryloylmorpholine has been estimated to be approximately 1.

Synthesis and molecular weight characterization of low molecular weight end‐functionalized poly(4‐acryloylmorpholine)

Spagnoli G.;Sartore L.
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1994-01-01

Abstract

New amphiphilic oligomers ending at one side with a reactive function were synthesized by radical polymerization of a vinyl monomer, N-acryloylmorpholine, in the presence of functionalized chain-transfer agents (CTAs). The oligomers were characterized in terms of molecular weight and molecular weight distribution, by means of analytical size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) working in buffered aqueous media. This has been accomplished by determining a calibration curve for a set of SEC columns, with poly(N-acryloylmorpholine) standards purposely obtained by means of preparative SEC. The transfer constant C(T) of some CTAs towards N-acryloylmorpholine has been estimated to be approximately 1.
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