Publications by authors named "Lionel Petton"

A straightforward, novel strategy based on the in situ functionalization of polymers prepared by nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP), for the use as an extension toward block copolymers and post-polymerization modifications, has been investigated. The nitroxide end group is exchanged for a thiocarbonylthio end group by a rapid transfer reaction with bis(thiobenzoyl) disulfide to generate in situ reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) macroinitiators. Moreover, not only have these macroinitiators been used in chain extension and block copolymerization experiments by the RAFT process but also a thiol-terminated polymer is synthesized by aminolysis of the RAFT end group and subsequently reacted with dodecyl vinyl ether by thiol-ene chemistry.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Lionel Petton"

  • - Lionel Petton's research primarily focuses on advancements in polymer chemistry, specifically exploring the integration and functionalization of polymer chains using nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP) and reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) techniques.
  • - In his 2012 study, Petton introduces a novel strategy for in situ functionalization of nitroxide chain ends, enabling the transformation of polymers into RAFT macroinitiators, which can effectively be utilized in block copolymerization and post-polymerization modifications.
  • - The findings reveal the versatility of these synthesized RAFT macroinitiators, demonstrating their capability to engage in chain extensions and to undergo thiol-ene reactions, showcasing significant potential for developing new materials with tailored properties.