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Visible Light Mediated Controlled Radical Polymerization in the Absence of Exogenous Radical Sources or Catalysts

Journal

MACROMOLECULES
Volume 48, Issue 12, Pages 3864-3872

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.5b00965

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  1. Australian Research Council via Future Fellowship [FT110100411]
  2. Australian Postgraduate Award (APA)

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The application of external stimuli such as light to induce controlled radical polymerization reactions has important implications in the field of Materials science. In this study, the photoactivation of trithiocarbonates (TTCs) (i.e., conventional RAFT agents) by visible light (similar to 460 run) is investigated; and the ability of TTCs to control radical polymerization under visible light in the complete absence of exogenous photoinitiators or catalysts is demonstrated for the first time. By selectively exciting the spin-forbidden n -> pi* electronic transition, polyacrylates and polyacrylamides of low dispersity and high end group fidelity were obtained. In addition, this approach allows for the efficient synthesis of Well-defined linear, (multi)block, and network (co)polymers. This study: demonstrates the versatility of our strategy to generate polymers with controllable properties by visible light, which may be highly useful for applications such as surface patterning.

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