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Lauren E Mann1, Megan E Lott1, Griffin R Golde1
1George and Josephine Butler Polymer Research Laboratory, Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, P.O. Box 117200, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, United States.
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Advanced architectures in polymers have garnered traction within the last two decades due to their distinct and tunable properties compared to linear analogs. However, the effects of architecture on nascent polymethacrylate depolymerization strategies remain underexplored. Herein, we investigate the depolymerization behavior of poly(methacrylate)-based star copolymers synthesized via a core-first approach. By incorporating either labile chain-end or pendent-group triggers, we demonstrate the first direct comparison of bulk depolymerization behaviors in star versus linear methacrylate copolymers under matched conditions. While pendent-triggered systems required higher loadings of N-(methacryloxy)phthalimide methacrylate (PhthMA) to achieve similar mass loss compared to linear copolymers, chain-end-initiated depolymerization showed enhanced efficiency of monomer liberation in the star topology. These findings highlight the importance of considering macromolecular architecture in designing sustainable polymers and provide actionable guidelines for installing depolymerization triggers based on polymer topology.
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