Title: Polymerisation of Vinyl Monomers from an Insoluble PSDVB Matrix
1Polymerisation of Vinyl Monomers from an
Insoluble PS-DVB Matrix
- Neil Ayres
- University of Warwick
- n.ayres_at_warwick.ac.uk www.warwick.ac.uk/polymers
2Outline of Presentation
- Introduction
- Initiator Synthesis
- Synthesis of Polymers
- Synthesis of Block Copolymers
- Conclusions
3Metal Mediated Living Radical Polymerisation
A dynamic equilibrium exists between the
dormant and active state The polymer retains
the halogen end group
4Metal Mediated Living Radical Polymerisation
A dynamic equilibrium exists between the
dormant and active state The polymer retains
the halogen end group
5Wang Resin
Wang resin is a PS-DVB resin with the shown
linker It is transformed into an initiator with
2-bromoisobutyryl bromide
6Wang Resin
Wang resin is a PS-DVB resin with the shown
linker It is transformed into an initiator with
2-bromoisobutyryl bromide
7Aims of the Project
- Functionalise and Characterize Polystyrene
supported Initiators for Living Radical
Polymerisation - Polymerisation of monomers from a PSty support
- Harvest and characterisation of Polymers from
support - Investigate potential applications of modified
resins
8Polymerisation Procedure
- Transformation of Wang resin into an LRP
initiator - Polymerisation from the resin
- Cleavage of polymer
- Analysis
9Initiator Synthesis
10Monomers
11Synthesis of Polymers
- In order to investigate each polymerisation, each
reaction was carried out several times, over
different time periods - The weight increase of the resin and the Mn and
PDi of each polymer was recorded
12Polymerisation Analysis I
13Polymerisation Analysis I
14Polymerisation Analysis II
15Polymer Analysis II
16Removal of Copper (II) From Resin
- Passing a DCM solution of this EDTA salt through
the resin will remove most of the
copper(II)bromide.
After treatment with the salt solution the copper
content of a sample of resin ( w/w)
decreased from 0.2 to 9.4 x10-3
17Block Copolymers
- MMA polymerised from Wang resin was reinitiated
with BzMA and block copolymers were produced - Polymerisation of the block was observed by SEC
of the cleaved polymer and gel phase 13C NMR of
the resin
18Block Copolymer Analysis I
- Homopolymer Mn 18 500, PDi 1.06
- Block Copolymer Mn 28 200, PDi 1.24
19Block Copolymer Analysis II
20Hydrophilic Resins
- We have demonstrated the polymerisation of the
amine containing monomers N,N-dimethylacrylamide
(DMAc) and N-Acryloyl Sarcosine Methyl Ester
(NASM) from PSty resin - The resins obtained showed little deformity or
breakage and demonstrated swelling over a range
of solvents
21Hydrophilic Resins II
22Hydrophilic Resins III
- We plan to use the same chemistry to polymerise
DMAc and NASM from an acrylamide resin. We will
then functionalise the sarcosine groups and test
these resins applicability as scavengers.
23Conclusions
- Wang resin is easily transformed into an LRP
initiator - We can graft methacrylate monomers in a
controlled fashion (PDi 1.40) and form block
copolymers - By using resin based techniques this chemistry
could be applied to high throughput /
combinatorial methods
24Acknowledgements
- Prof. David Haddleton
- Avecia Limited David Pears and Andrew Shooter
- Warwick Polymer Group