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Toward Green Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization: Current Status and Future Challenges

Sylwia Dworakowska, Francesca Lorandi, Adam Gorczyński, Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

2022Advanced Science199 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Reversible-deactivation radical polymerizations (RDRPs) have revolutionized synthetic polymer chemistry. Nowadays, RDRPs facilitate design and preparation of materials with controlled architecture, composition, and functionality. Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) has evolved beyond traditional polymer field, enabling synthesis of organic-inorganic hybrids, bioconjugates, advanced polymers for electronics, energy, and environmentally relevant polymeric materials for broad applications in various fields. This review focuses on the relation between ATRP technology and the 12 principles of green chemistry, which are paramount guidelines in sustainable research and implementation. The green features of ATRP are presented, discussing the environmental and/or health issues and the challenges that remain to be overcome. Key discoveries and recent developments in green ATRP are highlighted, while providing a perspective for future opportunities in this area.

Topics & Concepts

Atom-transfer radical-polymerizationNanotechnologyGreen chemistryRadical polymerizationAtom economyPolymerMaterials scienceCombinatorial chemistryChemistryPolymerizationOrganic chemistrySupramolecular chemistryCatalysisMoleculeAdvanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterizationbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesAntimicrobial agents and applications