Guang-qiang SHAO, Zhang LUO, Xiu-bo JIANG, Wei YAO. The Research Progress of Block Copolymers Based on Polyisoprene. [J]. Polymer Bulletin 29(7):1-8(2016)
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Guang-qiang SHAO, Zhang LUO, Xiu-bo JIANG, Wei YAO. The Research Progress of Block Copolymers Based on Polyisoprene. [J]. Polymer Bulletin 29(7):1-8(2016) DOI: 10.14028/j.cnki.1003-3726.2016.07.001.
The Research Progress of Block Copolymers Based on Polyisoprene
Block copolymers based on isoprene have attracted lots of attentions due to its excellent properties in the field of self-assembled materials
nanometer-sized materials and so on. In this paper
the development history of polyisoprene (PI) block copolymers was reviewed systematically in view of perspective of preparation methods involved in anionic polymerization and the living free radical polymerization including nitroxide mediate radical polymerization (NMRP)
reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization (RAFT) and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP). It is stated that the comprehensive application in combination of various polymerization technology based on controlled polymerization will be the future for synthesis of PI block copolymers.
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