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Living Covalent-Anionic-Radical Polymerization via a Barbier Strategy

Min Su, Yujing Sheng, Yu-Jiao Chen, Tao Li, Quan‐Xi Shi, Hang Xiao, Meng‐Qin Pu, Hongli Bao, Wen‐Ming Wan

2022ACS Macro Letters17 citationsDOI

Abstract

The developments of the living alkene polymerization method have achieved great progress and enabled the precise synthesis of important polyalkenes with controlled molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, and architecture through an anionic, cationic or radical strategy. However, it is still challenging to develop a living alkene polymerization method through an all-in-one strategy where anionic and radical characteristics are merged into one polymerization species. Here, a versatile living polymerization method is reported by introducing a well-established all-in-one covalent-anionic-radical Barbier strategy into a living polymerization. Through this living covalent-anionic-radical Barbier polymerization (Barbier CARP), narrow distributed polystyrenes, with Đ as low as 1.05, are successfully prepared under mild conditions with a full monomer conversion by using wide varieties of organohalides, for example, alkyl, benzyl, allyl, and phenyl halides, as initiators with Mg in one pot. This living covalent-anionic-radical polymerization via a Barbier strategy expands the methodology library of polymer chemistry and enables living polymerization with an unconventional polymerization mode.

Topics & Concepts

Cationic polymerizationPolymerizationLiving free-radical polymerizationLiving anionic polymerizationRadical polymerizationIonic polymerizationReversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerizationLiving polymerizationPolymer chemistryLiving cationic polymerizationChemistryCovalent bondAnionic addition polymerizationCobalt-mediated radical polymerizationChain-growth polymerizationPolymerMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and CharacterizationCovalent Organic Framework ApplicationsLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials
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