Organocatalyzed living radical polymerization of itaconates and self-assemblies of rod-coil block copolymers
Organocatalyzed living radical polymerizations of itaconates are studied, yielding low-dispersity linear and star polymers (Đ = Mw /Mn = 1.28-1.46) up to Mn = 20 000 and monomer conversion = 62%, where Mn and Mw are the number- and weight-average molar masses, respectively. The block polymerization...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1425182023-02-28T19:51:11Z Organocatalyzed living radical polymerization of itaconates and self-assemblies of rod-coil block copolymers Hu, Keling Sarkar, Jit Zheng, Jie Lim, Melania Yan Hui Goto, Atsushi School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Chemistry Block Copolymers Itaconates Organocatalyzed living radical polymerizations of itaconates are studied, yielding low-dispersity linear and star polymers (Đ = Mw /Mn = 1.28-1.46) up to Mn = 20 000 and monomer conversion = 62%, where Mn and Mw are the number- and weight-average molar masses, respectively. The block polymerization with functional methacrylates, an acrylate, and styrene yields various rod-coil block copolymers. Linear A-B diblock, linear B-A-B triblock, and 3-arm star A-B diblock copolymers generate spherical micelles (nanoparticles) and vesicles (nanocapsules), depending on the polymer structures. Itaconates can be derived from bioresources, and thus the obtained polymers may serve as green polymers. Because of the biocompatibility of polyitaconates, the assemblies may serve as biocompatible nanocarriers. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-06-23T07:09:19Z 2020-06-23T07:09:19Z 2020 Journal Article Hu, K., Sarkar, J., Zheng, J., Lim, M. Y. H., & Goto, A. (2020). Organocatalyzed living radical polymerization of itaconates and self-assemblies of rod-coil block copolymers. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 41(9), 2000075-. doi:10.1002/marc.202000075 1022-1336 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142518 10.1002/marc.202000075 32267036 9 41 en Macromolecular Rapid Communications This is the accepted version of the following article: Hu, K., Sarkar, J., Zheng, J., Lim, M. Y. H., & Goto, A. (2020). Organocatalyzed living radical polymerization of itaconates and self-assemblies of rod-coil block copolymers. Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 41(9), 2000075-, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/marc.202000075. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with the Wiley Self-Archiving Policy [https://authorservices.wiley.com/authorresources/Journal-Authors/licensing/self-archiving.html]. application/pdf |
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Organocatalyzed living radical polymerizations of itaconates are studied, yielding low-dispersity linear and star polymers (Đ = Mw /Mn = 1.28-1.46) up to Mn = 20 000 and monomer conversion = 62%, where Mn and Mw are the number- and weight-average molar masses, respectively. The block polymerization with functional methacrylates, an acrylate, and styrene yields various rod-coil block copolymers. Linear A-B diblock, linear B-A-B triblock, and 3-arm star A-B diblock copolymers generate spherical micelles (nanoparticles) and vesicles (nanocapsules), depending on the polymer structures. Itaconates can be derived from bioresources, and thus the obtained polymers may serve as green polymers. Because of the biocompatibility of polyitaconates, the assemblies may serve as biocompatible nanocarriers. |
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Organocatalyzed living radical polymerization of itaconates and self-assemblies of rod-coil block copolymers |
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