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Topochemical polymerizations for the solid-state synthesis of organic polymers

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 50, Issue 6, Pages 4062-4099

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0cs00840k

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
  2. Science and Engineering Research Board

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Topochemical polymerizations are solid-state reactions driven by the alignment of monomers in the crystalline state, offering precise control over the tacticity, packing, and crystallinity of the polymer formed. These reactions occur under solvent- and catalyst-free conditions, resulting in high yield and selectivity/specificity without the need for tedious chromatographic purification. The polymerizations can be highly attractive over traditional solution-phase synthesis, allowing for polymers with sophisticated structures and desired topologies.
Topochemical polymerizations are solid-state reactions driven by the alignment of monomers in the crystalline state. The molecular confinement in the monomer crystal lattice offers precise control over the tacticity, packing and crystallinity of the polymer formed in the topochemical reaction. As topochemical reactions occur under solvent- and catalyst-free conditions, giving products in high yield and selectivity/specificity that do not require tedious chromatographic purification, topochemical polymerizations are highly attractive over traditional solution-phase polymer synthesis. By this method, polymers having sophisticated structures and desired topologies can be availed. Often, such ordered packing confers attractive properties to the topochemically-synthesized polymers. Diverse categories of topochemical polymerizations are known, such as polymerizations via [2+2], [4+4], [4+2], and [3+2] cycloadditions, and polymerization of diynes, triynes, dienes, trienes, and quinodimethanes, each of which proceed under suitable stimuli like heat, light or pressure. Each class of these reactions requires a unique packing arrangement of the corresponding monomers for the smooth reaction and produces polymers with distinct properties. This review is penned with the intent of bringing all the types of topochemical polymerizations into a single platform and communicating the versatility of these lattice-controlled polymerizations. We present a brief history of the development of each category and comprehensively review the topochemical synthesis of fully-organic polymers reported in the last twenty years, particularly in crystals. We mainly focus on the various molecular designs and crystal engineering strategies adopted to align monomers in a suitable orientation for polymerization. Finally, we analyze the current challenges and future perspectives in this research field.

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