环开放聚合的离子依赖双激活因子
Caleb N Jadrich1, Vince E Pane1, Binhong Lin1
1Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5080, United States.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 3, 2022
概括
研究人员发现了一种新型的有机催化剂,即2,2'-bisindol离子,用于快速,可控的乳环开放聚合. 这种催化剂通过反离子激活单体,使可调节的聚合率和高选择性成为可能.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学
- 有机催化剂
背景情况:
- 环开聚合 (ROP) 对于合成聚合物至关重要.
- 现有的有机催化剂通常依赖于键来激活单体.
- 开发具有替代激活机制的新型催化剂对于精确的聚合物合成至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 识别和描述一种新的乳酸蛋白ROP类器官催化剂.
- 研究由新型催化剂激活单体的机制.
- 通过催化剂修改探索聚合动学的可调性.
主要方法:
- 合成和表征2,2"双衍生物.
- 使用各种乳进行环开聚合实验.
- 动力学研究和机械学研究 (例如,使用NMR光谱).
- 聚合物的特性分析,包括分子重量分布 (Đ).
主要成果:
- 发现2,2-bisindol离子能够有效地催化乳的ROP.
- 聚合过程很快 (低至10毫秒),并表现出生命特征 (Đ ≤1.1).
- 通过反,与键相区别的新型单体激活机制得到了阐明.
- 聚合率通过改变 counterion 在两个数量级上进行调整.
结论:
- 2,2 - bisindol的阳离子代表了ROP的新类器官催化剂.
- 反介导激活机制提供了一种控制聚合的新策略.
- 这一发现为合成明确的聚合物提供了一个多功能平台.
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