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C-H Functionalization of Commodity Polymers

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 58, Issue 26, Pages 8654-8668

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201810970

Keywords

C-H functionalization; polymers; sustainable chemistry; synthetic methods; upcycling

Funding

  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research under a Young Investigator Prize award [17RT0487]
  2. Clare Boothe Luce Fellowship

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Synthetic manipulation of polymer substrates is one of the oldest and most reliable methods to increase the functional diversity of soft materials. Modifying the chemical structure of polymers that are already produced on a commodity scale leverages the current high-volume and low-cost production of commodity plastics for the discovery of modern materials. A myriad of polymer C-H functionalization methods have been developed which enable the modification of material properties on both a laboratory and industrial scale. More recently, driven by advances in C-H activation, photoredox catalysis, and radical chemistry, chemoselective approaches have emerged as a means to impart precise functionality onto commodity polymer substrates. This Review discusses the historical significance of and contemporary advances in the C-H functionalization of commodity polymers. The conceptual approach outlined herein presents exciting new directions for the field, including increasing the value of otherwise pervasive materials, uncovering entirely new material properties, and a viable path to upcycle post-consumer plastic waste.

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