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6611171 
Journal Article 
INTRODUCTION TO LIVING POLYMERIZATION, LIVING AND/OR CONTROLLED POLYMERIZATION 
Matyjaszewski, K; , 
1995 
Yes 
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry
ISSN: 0894-3230 
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD 
W SUSSEX 
197-207 
The effects of various imperfections such as slow initiation, termination, transfer and slow exchange on kinetics, molecular weights and polydispersities in chain growth polymerizations are simulated, The simulations demonstrate that well defined polymers can be prepared in systems with chain-breaking reactions. Thus, under carefully selected conditions, non-living polymerizations may provide controlled polymers. On the other hand, polymers with unpredictable molecular weights and broad and even polymodal molecular weight distributions can be formed in living systems without irreversible transfer and termination. In some living systems molecular weights may stay constant or even decrease with conversion, Therefore, a clear distinction should be made between living and controlled polymerizations.