Azlactone initiators for atom transfer radical polymerization

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C548S226000, C548S236000, C548S214000, C526S217000, C526S220000, C526S222000, C526S265000, C526S271000, C526S287000, C526S291000, C526S303100, C526S317100

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ABSTRACT:
Initiators for atom transfer radical polymerizations are described. The initiators have an azlactone or ring-opened azlactone moiety to provide telechelic (co)polymers.

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