Synthesis of a variety of star‐shaped polybenzamides via chain‐growth condensation polymerization with tetrafunctional porphyrin initiator |
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Authors: | Kazuo Yoshino Akihiro Yokoyama Tsutomu Yokozawa |
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Institution: | Department of Material and Life Chemistry, Kanagawa University, Rokkakubashi, Kanagawa‐Ku, Yokohama 221‐8686, Japan |
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Abstract: | A variety of well‐defined tetra‐armed star‐shaped poly(N‐substituted p‐benzamide)s, including block poly(p‐benzamide)s with different N‐substituents, and poly(N‐substituted m‐benzamide)s, were synthesized by using porphyrin‐cored tetra‐functional initiator 2 under optimized polymerization conditions. The initiator 2 allowed discrimination of the target star polymer from concomitantly formed linear polymer by‐products by means of GPC with UV detection, and the polymerization conditions were easily optimized for selective synthesis of the star polybenzamides. Star‐shaped poly(p‐benzamide) with tri(ethylene glycol) monomethyl ether (TEG) side chain was selectively obtained by polymerization of phenyl 4‐{2‐2‐(2‐methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]ethylamino}benzoate ( 1b ′) with 2 at ?10 °C in the case of 1b ′]0/ 2 ]0 = 40 and at 0 °C in the case of 1b ′]0/ 2 ]0 = 80. Star‐shaped poly(p‐benzamide) with 4‐(octyloxy)benzyl (OOB) substituent was obtained only when methyl 4‐4‐(octyloxy)benzylamino]benzoate ( 1c ) was polymerized at 25 °C at 1c ]0/ 2 ]0 = 20. On the other hand, star‐shaped poly(m‐benzamide)s with N‐butyl, N‐octyl, and N‐TEG side chains were able to be synthesized by polymerization of the corresponding meta‐substituted aminobenzoic acid alkyl ester monomers 3 at 0 °C until the ratio of 3 ]0/ 2 ]0 reached 80. However, star‐shaped poly(m‐benzamide)s with the OOB group were contaminated with linear polymer even when the feed ratio of the monomer 3d to 2 was 20. The UV–visible spectrum of an aqueous solution of star‐shaped poly(p‐benzamide) with TEG side chain indicated that the hydrophobic porphyrin core was aggregated. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2011 |
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Keywords: | chain‐growth condensation polymerization living polymerization molecular weight distribution/molar mass distribution polyamides polycondensation porphyrin star polymers |
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