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Diaryliodonium salts facilitate metal-free mechanoredox free radical polymerizations

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages 4131-4138

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2sc00313a

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  1. University of Washington
  2. UW MEM-C, an NSF MRSEC [DMR-1719797]

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Mechanically-induced redox processes offer a promising alternative to conventional thermal and photochemical synthetic methods and provide exquisite control over the synthesis of high molecular weight polymers.
Mechanically-induced redox processes offer a promising alternative to more conventional thermal and photochemical synthetic methods. For macromolecule synthesis, current methods utilize sensitive transition metal additives and suffer from background reactivity. Alternative methodology will offer exquisite control over these stimuli-induced mechanoredox reactions to couple force with redox-driven chemical transformations. Herein, we present the iodonium-initiated free-radical polymerization of (meth)acrylate monomers under ultrasonic irradiation and ball-milling conditions. We explore the kinetic and structural consequences of these complementary mechanical inputs to access high molecular weight polymers. This methodology will undoubtedly find broad utility across stimuli-controlled polymerization reactions and adaptive material design.

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