一个分子启用聚合物的链合成
Kang Cai1, Yi Shi1, Guo-Wei Zhuang2
1Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, Illinois 60208, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 29, 2020
概括
研究人员使用自我补充的单体和能量机械制造了一种有氧化还原控制的,动态捕获的链聚合物. 这一突破使可逆切换成为可能, 并为合成机械互锁聚合物提供了新的途径.
科学领域:
- 超分子化学
- 聚合物科学
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 开发具有可控架构的先进聚合物对材料科学至关重要.
- 机械互锁的聚合物具有独特的特性, 但它们的合成仍然具有挑战性.
- 分子机器为构建复杂的分子架构提供了新的工具.
研究的目的:
- 用氧化还原控制来演示动力捕获的链聚合物的组装.
- 使用一个自我补充的单体,其中包含一个分子和一个环状.
- 探索聚合物形成和操纵的能量杆机制.
主要方法:
- 设计和合成一个具有分子和环的自补单体.
- 使用氧化还原刺激 (还原和氧化) 来控制聚合物组装和拆卸.
- 使用激素配对相互作用形成超分子聚合物.
- 使用能量杆机制来捕捉聚合物.
主要成果:
- 在单体还原过程中,通过激素配对相互作用成功自组合成超分子聚合物.
- 通过氧化基离子到二离子,迫使环线聚合物形成一个不平衡的,动力捕获的链聚合物.
- 通过受控的氧化还原循环证明高分子聚合物和单体之间的可逆切换.
- 通过缓慢氧化实现脱聚合,再生初始单体.
结论:
- 在氧化还原控制下构建动态捕获的链聚合物的新方法已建立.
- 能量机制有效地驱动机械互锁的聚合物结构的形成和动力捕获.
- 这项概念验证研究为使用分子机器进行机械互锁聚合物的先进合成铺平了道路.
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