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'Sacrificial' supramolecular assembly and pressure-induced polymerization: toward sequence-defined functionalized nanothreads

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CHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 42, Pages 11419-11424

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0sc03904g

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  1. Center for Nanothread Chemistry, a National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Chemical Innovation [CHE-1832471]

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Limited supramolecular strategies have been utilized to synthesize sequence-defined polymers, despite the prominence of noncovalent interactions in materials design. Herein, we illustrate the utility of 'sacrificial' aryl-perfluoroaryl supramolecular synthons to synthesize sp(3)-hybridized nanothreads from sp(2)-enriched reactants. Our strategy features A-B reactant pairs in the form of a phenol:pentafluorophenol co-crystal that is preorganized for an electronically-biased and sequence-defined polymerization. The polymerization, initiated at 12 GPa, affords an alternating copolymer featuring exogenous-OH functionalities. The external substitution is confirmed through IR spectroscopy. Importantly, the inclusion of the functional unit provides the first experimental glimpse at reaction mechanism: keto-enol tautomerization that can only occur during cycloaddition is observed through IR spectroscopy. Our approach realizes the first example of a functionalized nanothread and attains sequence definition through sacrificial supramolecular preorganization and presents a further approach for de novo design of complex nanothreads.

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