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Review on application of surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization on preparing functional membrane
Authors: Yang Wan-tai, Li Chun-yan
Units: State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, College of Materials Science & Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology
KeyWords: surface-initiated ATRP, immobilization ATRP initiators, functional membrane, review
ClassificationCode:TQ028.8
year,volume(issue):pagination: 2011,31(3):110-117

Abstract:
Recent progress in atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), in particular surface-initiated ATRP, has provided an important, effective and unique means for the design and preparing functional membrane. This review summarizes such recent research activities. The three main strategies of immobilization ATRP initiators on the different membrane surface are described in detail. The application suited particularly of highly robust and versatile ATRP technique in the preparation of functional membrane, including antifouling, antibacterial, stimuli responsive membrane.  The research activities in the last decade indicate that surface-initiated ATRP has become an essential tool for the design and synthesis of advanced, noble and novel membrane.

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杨万泰,男,教授

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