Supramolecular Alternating Block Copolymers via Metal Coordination

Suprapolymers: The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis polymerization by using a bimetallic ruthenium initiator and functional chain terminators. Self‐assembly of the resulting polymers allows for the formatio...

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Published inChemistry : a European journal Vol. 15; no. 27; pp. 6605 - 6611
Main Authors Yang, Si Kyung, Ambade, Ashootosh V., Weck, Marcus
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Abstract Suprapolymers: The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis polymerization by using a bimetallic ruthenium initiator and functional chain terminators. Self‐assembly of the resulting polymers allows for the formation of supramolecular alternating block copolymers (see figure). A bimetallic ruthenium olefin metathesis initiator was synthesized and used to polymerize functionalized norbornenes, affording polymers that are living at both polymer chain‐ends. Using this bis‐ruthenium initiator strategy and combining it with functional chain‐terminators, highly‐efficient syntheses of either SCS‐PdII pincer‐ or pyridine‐functionalized symmetrical telechelic polymers were developed. The terminal functional group incorporation was confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopy analyses. The telechelic polymers were self‐assembled into block copolymers by means of metal coordination between corresponding terminal recognition units. The self‐assembly process was monitored by 1H NMR spectroscopy revealing nearly quantitative functionalization. The resulting supramolecular block copolymers were further characterized by viscometry and dynamic light scattering. Suprapolymers: The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis polymerization by using a bimetallic ruthenium initiator and functional chain terminators. Self‐assembly of the resulting polymers allows for the formation of supramolecular alternating block copolymers (see figure).
AbstractList A bimetallic ruthenium olefin metathesis initiator was synthesized and used to polymerize functionalized norbornenes, affording polymers that are living at both polymer chain-ends. Using this bis-ruthenium initiator strategy and combining it with functional chain-terminators, highly-efficient syntheses of either SCS-Pd-II pincer- or pyridine-functionalized symmetrical telechelic polymers were developed. The terminal functional group incorporation was confirmed by H-1 NMR spectroscopy analyses. The telechelic polymers were self-assembled into block copolymers by means of metal coordination between corresponding terminal recognition units. The self-assembly process was monitored by H-1 NMR spectroscopy revealing nearly quantitative functionalization. The resulting supramolecular block copolymers were further characterized by viscometry and dynamic light scattering.
Abstract Suprapolymers : The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis polymerization by using a bimetallic ruthenium initiator and functional chain terminators. Self‐assembly of the resulting polymers allows for the formation of supramolecular alternating block copolymers (see figure). magnified image A bimetallic ruthenium olefin metathesis initiator was synthesized and used to polymerize functionalized norbornenes, affording polymers that are living at both polymer chain‐ends. Using this bis‐ruthenium initiator strategy and combining it with functional chain‐terminators, highly‐efficient syntheses of either SCS‐Pd II pincer‐ or pyridine‐functionalized symmetrical telechelic polymers were developed. The terminal functional group incorporation was confirmed by 1 H NMR spectroscopy analyses. The telechelic polymers were self‐assembled into block copolymers by means of metal coordination between corresponding terminal recognition units. The self‐assembly process was monitored by 1 H NMR spectroscopy revealing nearly quantitative functionalization. The resulting supramolecular block copolymers were further characterized by viscometry and dynamic light scattering.
Suprapolymers: The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis polymerization by using a bimetallic ruthenium initiator and functional chain terminators. Self‐assembly of the resulting polymers allows for the formation of supramolecular alternating block copolymers (see figure). A bimetallic ruthenium olefin metathesis initiator was synthesized and used to polymerize functionalized norbornenes, affording polymers that are living at both polymer chain‐ends. Using this bis‐ruthenium initiator strategy and combining it with functional chain‐terminators, highly‐efficient syntheses of either SCS‐PdII pincer‐ or pyridine‐functionalized symmetrical telechelic polymers were developed. The terminal functional group incorporation was confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopy analyses. The telechelic polymers were self‐assembled into block copolymers by means of metal coordination between corresponding terminal recognition units. The self‐assembly process was monitored by 1H NMR spectroscopy revealing nearly quantitative functionalization. The resulting supramolecular block copolymers were further characterized by viscometry and dynamic light scattering. Suprapolymers: The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis polymerization by using a bimetallic ruthenium initiator and functional chain terminators. Self‐assembly of the resulting polymers allows for the formation of supramolecular alternating block copolymers (see figure).
A bimetallic ruthenium olefin metathesis initiator was synthesized and used to polymerize functionalized norbornenes, affording polymers that are living at both polymer chain-ends. Using this bis-ruthenium initiator strategy and combining it with functional chain-terminators, highly-efficient syntheses of either SCS-Pd(II) pincer- or pyridine-functionalized symmetrical telechelic polymers were developed. The terminal functional group incorporation was confirmed by 1H NMR spectroscopy analyses. The telechelic polymers were self-assembled into block copolymers by means of metal coordination between corresponding terminal recognition units. The self-assembly process was monitored by 1H NMR spectroscopy revealing nearly quantitative functionalization. The resulting supramolecular block copolymers were further characterized by viscometry and dynamic light scattering.
Author Yang, Si Kyung
Weck, Marcus
Ambade, Ashootosh V.
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Snippet Suprapolymers: The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis...
A bimetallic ruthenium olefin metathesis initiator was synthesized and used to polymerize functionalized norbornenes, affording polymers that are living at...
Abstract Suprapolymers : The synthesis of symmetrically end‐functionalized polymers in a single step has been developed by means of ring‐opening metathesis...
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SubjectTerms Alkenes - chemistry
block copolymers
Chemistry
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Chemistry, Organic - methods
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
metal coordination
Molecular Structure
Physical Sciences
polymerization
Polymers - chemical synthesis
Polymers - chemistry
ring‐opening metathesis
ruthenium
Ruthenium - chemistry
Science & Technology
supramolecular chemistry
Title Supramolecular Alternating Block Copolymers via Metal Coordination
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