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Guobin Sun1, Jens Hentschel1, Zhibin Guan1
1Department of Chemistry, University of California, 1102 Natural Sciences 2, Irvine, California 92697-2025, United States.
Abstract:
We report an efficient catalytic synthesis of "necklace" polymers, polyethylene (PE) denpols, utilizing the chain-walking polymerization (CWP). The approach is based on the design of a linear multivalent chain-walking catalyst that can initiate hyperbranched polymerization of ethylene for in situ formation of multiple dendritic PEs covalently tethered to the linear polymer backbone. The simplicity and efficiency of this approach makes it promising for facile preparation of large soluble nanostructures for various potential applications.
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