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Photo‐Iniferter RAFT Polymerization

Matthias Hartlieb

2021Macromolecular Rapid Communications181 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Light-mediated polymerization techniques offer distinct advantages over polymerization reactions fueled by thermal energy, such as high spatial and temporal control as well as the possibility to work under mild reaction conditions. Reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) polymerization is a highly versatile radical polymerization method that can be utilized to control a variety of monomers and produce a vast number of complex macromolecular structures. The use of light to drive a RAFT-polymerization is possible via multiple routes. Besides the use of photo-initiators, or photo-catalysts, the direct activation of the chain transfer agent controlling the RAFT process in a photo-iniferter (PI) process is an elegant way to initiate and control polymerization reactions. Within this review, PI-RAFT polymerization and its advantages over the conventional RAFT process are discussed in detail.

Topics & Concepts

Chain transferReversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerizationRaftPolymerizationRadical polymerizationLiving polymerizationLiving free-radical polymerizationChain-growth polymerizationMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryChemistryPhotochemistryPolymerOrganic chemistryAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and CharacterizationPhotopolymerization techniques and applicationsPhotochromic and Fluorescence Chemistry