离子交换催化剂结合环开放聚合与功能性碳酸启动剂
Tingwei Chen1, Chenke Zhao1, Junpeng Zhao1,2
1Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|September 4, 2025
概括
碳酸现在可以使用新型催化剂系统启动功能性聚合物的阴离子环开放聚合. 这一突破使得可控合成具有期望终端组功能的聚合物成为可能.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学
- 大分子工程
- 有机合成
背景情况:
- 传统的阴离子聚合启动剂 (强酸/电友) 缺乏功能组兼容性.
- 碳酸具有功能组耐受性,但在历史上无法启动阴离子聚合.
- 终端功能化聚合物的单步合成仍然是一个挑战.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种新的碳酸启动的环开放聚合法 (CROP).
- 为了实现终端功能化聚合物的单步合成与受控的架构.
- 探索这种新的聚合技术的机制和范围.
主要方法:
- 使用二三甲硫胺 (LiTFSI) 作为催化剂的二甲基二氧化 (EtOx) 的碳酸启动CROP.
- 研究+碳酸盐相互作用和离子交换动态的作用.
- 对聚合物的溶剂效应 (γ-valerolactone) 的研究.
- 聚合物的特性,包括分子质量,分散性和终端群忠实性.
- 计算研究以阐明反应机制.
主要成果:
- 由LiTFSI催化剂启动的碳酸成功启动了EtOx CROP.
- 证明了对摩尔质量的控制,低分散性和高终端群忠实性.
- 聚合率受启动器结构和溶剂的影响.
- 实现功能性聚氧,具有抗蛋白和聚合诱导的排放等特性.
结论:
- 已经建立了弱酸启动的CROP的新催化模式.
- 这种方法克服了传统启动器的局限性,扩大了聚合物合成能力.
- 开发的技术为宏分子工程和创造功能性材料提供了多功能平台.
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