atom transfer radical polymerization (atrp)

How does ATRP work?

ATRP involves three main components: a monomer, an initiator, and a transition metal catalyst. The process begins with the formation of a radical species by the transfer of an atom from the initiator to the catalyst. This radical then reacts with the monomer, leading to the formation of a polymer chain. The catalyst complex can reversibly deactivate the growing polymer chain, allowing for controlled growth and uniformity in the polymer structure.

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