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Preparation and functionalization of linear and reductively degradable highly branched cyanoacrylate‐based polymers
Authors:Houliang Tang  Nicolay V. Tsarevsky
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Center for Drug Discovery, Design, and Delivery at Dedman College, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
Abstract:Ethyl cyanoacrylate (ECA) was polymerized radically in the presence of small amounts of trifluoroacetic acid as effective inhibitor of incidental anionic polymerization. Methyl methacrylate and other functional vinyl monomers (e.g., 2‐chloroethyl and 2‐bromoethyl methacrylate) were copolymerized with ECA, yielding linear ECA‐rich copolymers, which could readily undergo further modifications, for instance nucleophilic substitution with azide. In the presence of a disulfide‐containing dimethacrylate crosslinker and a chain transfer agent (CBr4) during the free radical copolymerizations of ECA with methacrylates, highly branched ECA‐based polymers containing disulfide groups at the branching points were obtained prior to gelation. The polymers degraded upon addition of reducing agents. The prepared polymers, which contained peripheral (chain end) alkyl bromide groups as well as pendant alkyl chloride or bromide groups were then reacted with sodium azide, affording azide‐containing polymers that were reacted with functional alkynes under copper‐catalyzed “click” chemistry conditions. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2016 , 54, 3683–3693
Keywords:azides  branched  branched polymers    click”   chemistry  copolymerization  cyanoacrylates  degradation  degradable polymers  disulfide  disulfide‐containing polymers  functionalization of polymers  post‐polymerization functionalization/modification
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