Exploratory ring-opening polymerization. VIII. Radical ring-opening polymerization of 2-phenyl-3-vinyloxirane: A CC bond scission polymerization of the epoxide ring

1983 ◽  
Vol 21 (6) ◽  
pp. 433-436 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iwhan Cho ◽  
Jin-Bong Kim
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Author(s):  
Gabrielle Foran ◽  
Nina Verdier ◽  
David Lepage ◽  
Arnaud Prébé ◽  
David Aymé-Perrot ◽  
...  

Solid polymer electrolytes have been widely proposed for use in all solid-state lithium batteries. Advantages of polymer electrolytes over liquid and ceramic electrolytes include their flexibility, tunability and easy processability. An additional benefit of using some types of polymers for electrolytes is that they can be processed without the use of solvents. An example of polymers that are compatible with solvent-free processing is epoxide-containing precursors that can form films via the lithium salt-catalyzed epoxide ring opening polymerization reaction. Many polymers with epoxide functional groups are liquid under ambient conditions and can be used to directly dissolve lithium salts, allowing the reaction to be performed in a single reaction vessel under mild conditions. The existence of a variety of epoxide-containing polymers opens the possibility for significant customization of the resultant films. This review discusses several varieties of epoxide-based polymer electrolytes (polyethylene, silicone-based, amine and plasticizer-containing) and to compare them based on their thermal and electrochemical properties.


2004 ◽  
Vol 856 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandru D. Asandei ◽  
Isaac W. Moran ◽  
Gobinda Saha ◽  
Yanhui Chen

ABSTRACTTi(III)Cp2Cl-catalyzed radical ring opening (RRO) of epoxides or single electron transfer (SET) reduction of aldehydes generates Ti alkoxides and carbon centered radicals which add to styrene, initiating a radical polymerization. This polymerization is mediate in a living fashion by the reversible termination of growing chains with the TiCp2Cl metalloradical. In addition, polymers or monomers containing pendant epoxide groups (glycidyl methacrylate) can be used as substrates for radical grafting or branching reactions by self condensing vinyl polymerization. In addition, Ti alkoxides generated in situ by both epoxide RRO and aldehyde SET initiate the living ring opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone. Thus, new initiators and catalysts are introduced for the synthesis of complex polymer architectures.


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Vianney Delplace ◽  
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Simon Harrisson ◽  
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Amalin Kavitha ◽  
Prodip Sarker ◽  
Stephen Rimmer

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Simona Morariu ◽  
Emil C. Buruiana ◽  
Bogdan C. Simionescu

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Ezio Rizzardo

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Jenny Folini ◽  
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James C. Anderson ◽  
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