Wang, Y. U.Y. U.WangSoerensen, NicolaiNicolaiSoerensenZhong, M.M.ZhongSchroeder, HendrikHendrikSchroederBuback, MichaelMichaelBubackMatyjaszewski, KrzysztofKrzysztofMatyjaszewski2018-11-072018-11-072013https://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gro-2/30710The mole percentage of dead chains (T-mol %) was quantified in a normal Cu-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) of methyl acrylate with tris(2-pyridylmethyl)amine and tris[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl]amine as the ligands in acetonitrile. The value for T-mol % significantly exceeded the values predicted for conventional termination between two radicals. The main reason for the additional loss of chain-end functionality was identified as a Cu-I-induced catalytic radical termination (CRT). The mechanism proposed for this CRT involves the formation of highly active R-Cu-II/L and/or H-Cu-II/L intermediates which react with radicals to form dead chains and regenerate the Cu-I activator. The contribution of CRT to the loss of terminal functionality can be significantly decreased by reducing [Cu-I] to <1 mM, according to recently developed new ATRP processes.Improving the "Livingness" of ATRP by Reducing Cu Catalyst Concentrationjournal_article10.1021/ma3024393000315018400014