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Enabling Directional Sequence-Control via Step-Growth Polymerization of Heterofunctionalized Precision Macromonomers
Christoph Gerke1, Patrick Siegfeld1, Klaus Schaper1
1Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Universitätsstraße 1, Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf, 40225, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Abstract:
The synthesis of periodic copolymers with a regularly recurring sequence in one direction along the polymeric backbone is presented, applying a step-growth polymerization of heterofunctionalized precision macromonomers derived from solid phase synthesis (SPS) via photoinduced thiol-ene coupling (TEC). Heterofunctional macromonomers with monomer sequence-control of the AB type present a terminal alkene and a terminal thiol group carrying a photolabile protecting group to avoid uncontrolled polymerization by self-initiation. As protecting group, 3,4-methylenebisoxy-6-nitrobenzyl is attached onto the thiol via its bromide derivative directly on solid support. The protected heterofunctionalized macromonomer is polymerized in a two-step procedure, first cleaving the photolabile group and subsequent polymerization of the macromonomer via TEC, giving a high molecular weight polymer with of 23.8 kDa corresponding to a of 10 with one directional sequence-control due to their consistent head-to-tail linkage.
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