Mechanism-Guided Design of Chain-Growth Click Polymerization Based on a Thiol-Michael Reaction |
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Authors: | Suqiu Jiang Prof. Hanchu Huang |
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Affiliation: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, 510006 China |
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Abstract: | The development of chain-growth click polymerization is challenging yet desirable in modern polymer chemistry. In this work, we reported a novel chain-growth click polymerization based on the thiol-Michael reaction. This polymerization could be performed efficiently under ambient conditions and spatiotemporally regulated by ultraviolet light, allowing the synthesis of sulfur-containing polymers in excellent yields and high molecular weights. Density functional theory calculations indicated that the thiolate addition to the Michael acceptor is the rate-determining step, and introducing the phenyl group could facilitate the chain-growth process. This polymerization is a new type of chain-growth click polymerization, which will provide a unique approach to creating functional polymers. |
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Keywords: | Allylic Sulfide Chain-Growth Polymerization Click Polymerization Ring-Opening Polymerization Thiol-Michael Reaction |
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