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New Poly(Methacrylate)s Containing Benzylpiperazine and Methylpiperidine Moieties

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The synthesıs of two new methacrylate esters containing 2-(4-benzyl piperazin-1-yl)-2-oksoethyl and 2-(4-methylpiperidin-1-yl)-2-oksoethyl group are described. The monomers produced from the reaction of corresponding 4-methylpiperidinechloroacetamide and 1-benzylpiperazinechloroacetamide with sodium methacrylate were polymerized in DMSO solution at 65 °C using AIBN as an initiator. The monomers and their polymers were characterized by IR, 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopy. The glass transition temperature of the polymers were investigated by DSC and the apparent thermal decomposition activation energies (E d ) were calculated by Ozawa method using the SETARAM Labsys TGA thermobalance. By using gel permeation chromatography, weight average (\(\overline M _{\rm{w}} \)) and number average (\(\overline M _{\rm{n}} \)) molecular weights and polidispersity, indices of the polymers were determined.

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Soykan, C., Erol, İ., Türkmen, H. et al. New Poly(Methacrylate)s Containing Benzylpiperazine and Methylpiperidine Moieties. Journal of Polymer Research 11, 181–187 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JPOL.0000043400.92054.92

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