Athir M Haddad Author
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Hydroxyethyl acrylamide, Star copolymer;
Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Basrah, Garmat Ali, Baghdad Street, Basrah, 61001-Iraq
Athir M Haddad Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Basrah, Garmat Ali, Baghdad Street, Basrah, 61001-Iraq Nanostructure; Star copolymer; L-Lactide; POSS; Hydroxyethyl acrylamide
Research Article Open Access
Author(s): Hadi S. Al-Lami, Baqer A. Al-Mayyahi and Athir M Haddad
Over the recent few years, mechanistic developments in the field of Controlled “Living” Radical Polymerization (CRP) are reviewed, and have undergone notable development and has become one of the most capable and vigorous synthetic methods in modern polymer chemistry [1]. CRP is interesting from both scientific and industrial viewpoints, as the discovery of these reactions opened up a whole new world of possibilities regarding the design of novel polymeric architectures and compositions [2]. CRP means that a polymerization reaction, where no unwanted side reaction such as transfer or termination takes place, and where all polymer chains initiate simultaneously. Thus, the growing ends of the polymer chains are active indefinitely, and an ideal living system should yield polym... view moreĀ»