Issue 2, 2011

Design of AB divinyl “template monomers” toward alternating sequence control in metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization

Abstract

For alternating repeat-unit sequence via living radical polymerization, “template monomers” were designed and polymerized, where two polymerizable alkene (vinyl) functions [e.g., methacrylate (M) and acrylate (A)] were placed side by side at the 1,8-positions on a rigid naphthalene scaffold. Even for such a divinyl monomer, highly selective intramolecular radical propagation was achieved with metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization systems, to give linear controlled polymers without cross-linking. The naphthalene template was cleaved viahydrolysis from the resultant polymer, and subsequently methylated for sequence characterization. 1H NMR analysis demonstrated that the polymers consisted of highly alternating sequences (A-M-A: >80%), practically free from homo triad sequences (M-M-M).

Graphical abstract: Design of AB divinyl “template monomers” toward alternating sequence control in metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2010
Accepted
20 Aug 2010
First published
27 Sep 2010

Polym. Chem., 2011,2, 341-347

Design of AB divinyl “template monomers” toward alternating sequence control in metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization

Y. Hibi, S. Tokuoka, T. Terashima, M. Ouchi and M. Sawamoto, Polym. Chem., 2011, 2, 341 DOI: 10.1039/C0PY00252F

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