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Main-Chain Chirality and Optical Activity in Polymers Consisting of C?C Chains
Authors:Günter Wulff
Abstract:Main-chain chirality is the optical activity resulting from the configurational or conformational arrangement in the main chain of a polymer. The chirality of the most important types of structures has been investigated on the basis of systematic considerations of symmetry. This has led to the surprising result that even in polymers derived from 1-substituted or nonsymmetric 1,1-disubstituted olefins (the technologically most important polymers) several types of chiral structures exist, which are expected to result in optical activity if a particular enantiomer is favorably formed. By carrying out an asymmetric cyclopolymerization, it has been possible to obtain certain structural types in the form of optically active copolymers or homopolymers (e.g., copolymers of styrene with methyl methacrylate, or even the homopolymer of styrene). Another new group of optically active polymers consists of the atropisomeric helical polyisocyanides, poly(trityl methacrylates), and polychlorals. Optically active polymers are already used as adsorbents for the chromatographic separation of racemic mixtures. Further applications are likely to emerge.
Keywords:Chirality  Optical activity  Polymers
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