Issue 30, 2019

Dual stimuli-responsive copolymers with precisely arranged degradable units: synthesis by controlled alternating copolymerization of oxyethylene-containing vinyl ethers and conjugated aldehydes

Abstract

Thermoresponsive alternating, block, and gradient-like copolymers with acid-degradability were synthesized via controlled cationic copolymerization of conjugated aldehydes and vinyl ethers (VEs). The thermoresponsive behavior of the resultant copolymers in water was governed by the polymer sequence. For example, an alternating copolymer was soluble in water at low temperature and displayed a sharp one-step phase separation on heating. By contrast, a block copolymer consisting of a degradable alternating sequence and a VE homosequence exhibited two-step phase separation in water. The alternating copolymers contained acid-labile acetal linkages in the main chain at periodic intervals and thus decomposed rapidly into small molecules without residual oligomers under acidic conditions. The block and gradient-like copolymers were hydrolyzed into VE polymers and oligomers, respectively, due to the presence of non-degradable VE–VE linkages. The thermoresponsive patterns of the hydrolysis products differed from those of the original polymers.

Graphical abstract: Dual stimuli-responsive copolymers with precisely arranged degradable units: synthesis by controlled alternating copolymerization of oxyethylene-containing vinyl ethers and conjugated aldehydes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Apr 2019
Accepted
21 Jun 2019
First published
21 Jun 2019

Polym. Chem., 2019,10, 4134-4141

Dual stimuli-responsive copolymers with precisely arranged degradable units: synthesis by controlled alternating copolymerization of oxyethylene-containing vinyl ethers and conjugated aldehydes

S. Matsumoto, A. Kanazawa, S. Kanaoka and S. Aoshima, Polym. Chem., 2019, 10, 4134 DOI: 10.1039/C9PY00513G

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