- RAFT (chemistry)
RAFT or Reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer is a form of living radical polymerization.
Reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer polymerization was discovered by the [http://www.csiro.au/csiro/channel/ich4j,,.html CSIRO] in 1998.ref|chiefari_1998 This is a new method for the synthesis of living radical
polymers that may be more versatile than atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) or nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP). RAFT polymerization uses thiocarbonylthio compounds, such asdithioesters ,dithiocarbamates ,trithiocarbonates , and xanthates in order to mediate the polymerization via a reversible chain-transfer process.This allows access to
polymers with lowpolydispersity and high functionality. RAFT also allows for the production of complex architectures such as block, star, graft, comb, and brush (co)polymers. RAFT is also known for its compatibility with a great variety of monomers.ee also
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Radical (chemistry)
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*Living polymerization References
#Note|chiefari_1998 J. Chiefari, Y. K. Chong, F. Ercole, J. Krstina, J. Jeffery, T. P. T. Le, R. T. A. Mayadunne, G. F. Meijs, C. L. Moad, G. Moad, E. Rizzardo, S. H. Thang, "Macromolecules" 1998, "31(16)", 5559–5562. DOI|10.1021/ma9804951
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