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Compounded Sequence Control in Polymerization of One-Pot Mixtures of Highly Reactive Acrylates by Differentiating Lewis Pairs

Michael L. McGraw, Ryan W. Clarke, Eugene Y.‐X. Chen

2020Journal of the American Chemical Society76 citationsDOI

Abstract

The ability to synthesize well-defined block copolymers (BCPs) from one-pot comonomer mixtures has powerful chemical and practical implications. However, controlling sequences between highly reactive, homologous comonomers such as acrylates during polymerization is challenging. Here we present a Lewis pair polymerization strategy that uniquely utilizes preferential Lewis acid coordination to differentiate between comonomers, distinctive kinetics, and compounded thermodynamic and kinetic differentiation to precisely control sequences and suppress tapering and misincorporation errors, thus achieving well-defined and resolved di- or tri-BCPs of acrylates.

Topics & Concepts

ComonomerChemistryPolymerizationLewis acids and basesCopolymerSequence (biology)Polymer chemistryKineticsOrganic chemistryPolymerCatalysisBiochemistryQuantum mechanicsPhysicsOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistryOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and CatalysisSynthetic Organic Chemistry Methods