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Reversible Deactivation Radical Polymerization of Monomers Containing Activated Aziridine Groups
Authors:David C McLeod  Nicolay V Tsarevsky
Abstract:Polymers bearing activated aziridine groups are attractive precursors to α‐substituted‐β‐amino‐functionalized materials due to the enhanced reactivity of the pendant aziridine functionalities toward ring‐opening by nucleophiles. Two aziridine‐containing styrenic monomers, 2‐(4‐vinylphenyl)aziridine (VPA) and N‐mesyl‐2‐(4‐vinylphenyl)aziridine (NMVPA), were polymerized under a variety of reversible deactivation radical polymerization conditions. Low‐catalyst‐concentration atom transfer radical polymerization (LCC‐ATRP) and reversible addition‐fragmentation chain‐transfer (RAFT) polymerization were ineffective at producing well‐defined polymers from VPA due to side reactions between the aziridine functionalities and the agents controlling the polymerizations (catalysts or chain transfer agents). PolyVPA produced under nitroxide‐mediated polymerization (NMP) conditions had narrow molecular weight distribution at low to moderate conversions of monomer, but branched and eventually cross‐linked polymers were formed at higher conversions due to ring‐opening reactions of the aziridine groups. Most of these undesirable side reactions were eliminated by attaching a methanesulfonyl (mesyl) group to the aziridine nitrogen atom, and well‐defined linear homopolymers with targeted molecular weights were realized from NMVPA under RAFT and NMP conditions; however, side reactions between the aziridine groups and the catalyst in LCC‐ATRP still occured and the polymerization was uncontrolled using this technique.
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Keywords:controlled/living radical polymerization  reversible‐deactivation radical polymerization  aziridines  functional polymers
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