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Expanding monomer scope and enabling post-modification in photocontrolled radical ring-opening polymerization of vinylcyclopropanes by an iodine transfer strategy

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POLYMER CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 40, Pages 5691-5699

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2py00874b

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  1. NSFC [22101273]
  2. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2108085MB30]
  3. University of Science and Technology of China

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This research reports an efficient light-driven ring-opening polymerization method for synthesizing unsaturated linear polymers with predictable molecular weight and low dispersity. The study shows that this light-driven system tolerates active pentafluorophenyl ester groups and allows for quantitative post-modifications.
Although visible-light photoredox catalysis can implement diverse reaction mechanisms for the synthesis of well-defined polymers with precise spatiotemporal control, the tolerance of redox-sensitive monomers remains a formidable challenge. Alternatively, a photoiniferter polymerization technique offers an opportunity to address this obstacle. Herein, we report an efficient iodine-transfer radical ring-opening polymerization of vinylcyclopropanes (VCPs), affording unsaturated linear polymers with predictable molecular weight and low dispersity. Commercially available alkyl iodide and light strips are used to initiate and control the polymer chain growth. Notably, this light-driven system tolerates active pentafluorophenyl ester groups, whereby nearly quantitative post-modifications proceed and have rendered a one-for-all preparation of polymers including crystalline semi-fluorinated P(VCPs) with enhanced material properties.

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