Anioonpolümerisatsiooniga
Anioonpolümerisatsiooniga is a process used in polymer chemistry to create polymers through a chain-growth mechanism involving anionic intermediates. This method is a type of addition polymerization where the active center is an anion. The process typically begins with an initiator that generates a carbanion or another strongly nucleophilic species. This anionic initiator then attacks a monomer molecule, which must contain an electron-withdrawing group to stabilize the resulting carbanion. Common monomers for anionic polymerization include vinyl monomers like styrene, butadiene, and acrylates, as well as cyclic ethers and epoxides.
The chain propagation step involves the anionic active center reacting with successive monomer units, extending the
Anionic polymerization is often carried out under strict conditions, typically in non-polar or polar aprotic solvents