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Independent Control of Elastomer Properties through Stereocontrolled Synthesis
Authors:Dr Craig A Bell  Jiayi Yu  Dr Ian A Barker  Dr Vinh X Truong  Zhen Cao  Prof Andrey V Dobrinyin  Prof Matthew L Becker  Prof Andrew P Dove
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, The University of Warwick, Coventry, UK;2. Department of Polymer Science, The University of Akron, Akron, OH, USA
Abstract:In most synthetic elastomers, changing the physical properties by monomer choice also results in a change to the crystallinity of the material, which manifests through alteration of its mechanical performance. Using organocatalyzed stereospecific additions of thiols to activated alkynes, high‐molar‐mass elastomers were isolated via step‐growth polymerization. The resulting controllable double‐bond stereochemistry defines the crystallinity and the concomitant mechanical properties as well as enabling the synthesis of materials that retain their excellent mechanical properties through changing monomer composition. Using this approach to elastomer synthesis, further end group modification and toughening through vulcanization strategies are also possible. The organocatalytic control of stereochemistry opens the realm to a new and easily scalable class of elastomers that will have unique chemical handles for functionalization and post synthetic processing.
Keywords:click chemistry  elastomers  organocatalysis  step-growth polymerization  stereochemistry
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