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138 K. Ito, S. Kawaguchi<br />

MW and MW distribution [15]. w-Norbornenyl macromonomers of poly(styreneb-ethylene<br />

oxide) have similarly been prepared, as will be described later <strong>in</strong> Sect. 3.4.<br />

(8) (9)<br />

Very recently, a multifunctional, “orthogonal” <strong>in</strong>itiator, 10, has been developed<br />

by Puts and Sogah [16]. Liv<strong>in</strong>g free radical polymerization of styrene, <strong>in</strong>itiated<br />

with the styryl-TEMPO moiety as an active site, afforded w-oxazol<strong>in</strong>yl PSt<br />

macromonomer, which was <strong>in</strong> turn polymerized through cationic r<strong>in</strong>g-open<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of the oxazol<strong>in</strong>e end groups by methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate, to give a regular<br />

comb PSt with poly(oxazol<strong>in</strong>e) as a backbone, 11.<br />

(10) (11)<br />

(6)<br />

(7)

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