Three different types of quasi-model networks: Synthesis by group transfer polymerization and characterization
Date
2007Author
Triftaridou, Aggeliki I.
Vamvakaki, Maria



Hadjiantoniou, Natalie A.

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Polymer BulletinVolume
58Issue
1Pages
185-190Google Scholar check
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Group transfer polymerization (GTP) chemistry was employed for the preparation of polymethacrylate networks of controlled structure (quasi-model networks) of three different types: (a) regular quasi-model networks, in which all polymer chains were linked at their ends, leaving, in principle, no free chain ends, (b) crosslinked star polymer quasi-model networks, in which star polymers were interlinked via half of their chains, letting the other half free (dangling), and (c) shell-crosslinked polymer quasi-model networks, in which the outer part of the network contained polymer arms (dangling chains). Combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic monomers led to amphiphilic networks whose aqueous swelling behavior was characterized gravimetrically. © Springer-Verlag 2007.