Living Anionic Surface Initiated Polymerization (SIP) of Styrene from

Figure 1 Chemical structure of the cationic DPE initiator. Immobilization of DPE and polymerization of styrene from clay surfaces was done by cation e...
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Additions and Corrections 2001, Volume 13 Qingye Zhou, Xiaowu Fan, Chuanjun Xia, Jimmy Mays, and Rigoberto Advincula: Living Anionic Surface Initiated Polymerization (SIP) of Styrene from Clay Surfaces. The following shows the incorrect (as originally published in Chem. Mater. 2001, 13, 2465-2467) and the corrected versions of Figure 1 for this article.

Figure 1. Chemical structure of the cationic DPE initiator. Immobilization of DPE and polymerization of styrene from clay surfaces was done by cation exchange. Polymerization was initiated after reacting with n-BuLi. The propagating end group should be the alpha carbon to the phenyl ring of styrene, which is the correct mechanism for the anionic polymerization process. CM012008T 10.1021/cm012008t Published on Web 08/30/2001

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