End‐Functionalized Palladium SCS Pincer Polymers via Controlled Radical Polymerizations
Abstract:
A direct and facile route toward semitelechelic polymers, end‐functionalized with palladated sulfur–carbon–sulfur pincer (PdII‐pincer) complexes is reported that avoids any post‐polymerization step. Key to our methodology is the combination of reversible addition‐fragmentation chain‐transfer (RAFT) polymerization with functionalized chain‐transfer agents. This strategy yields Pd end‐group‐functionalized materials with monomodal molar mass dispersities (Đ ) of 1.18–1.44. The RAFT polymerization is investigated using a PdII‐pincer chain‐transfer agent for three classes of monomers: styrene, tert‐butyl acrylate, and N‐isopropylacrylamide. The ensuing PdII‐pincer end‐functionalized polymers are analyzed using 1H NMR spectroscopy, gel‐permeation chromatography, and elemental analysis. The RAFT polymerization methodology provides a direct pathway for the fabrication of PdII‐pincer functionalized polymers with complete end‐group functionalization.