Controlled radical polymerization of the bisubstituted acrylamide derivative N- acryloylmorpholine (NAM) has the potential to yield telechelic polymers, one end of which can subsequently be grafted to latex particles. Once grafted, the other chain end of the polymer can be used as an immobilization site for species with applications in molecular biology and biomedicine. The controlled polymerization of NAM using reversible addition- ...