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Synthesis and Properties of Multi-stimuli-Responsive Water-Soluble Hyperbranched Polymers Prepared Via Reversible Addition-Fragmentation Chain Transfer Self-Condensing Vinyl Polymerization

Journal

ACS APPLIED POLYMER MATERIALS
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 692-702

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.1c01608

Keywords

RAFT-SCVP; hyperbranched; photochromic; thermoresponsive; pH sensitive; DDMAT; spirooxazine

Funding

  1. Chemistry department of the Sharif University of Technology [00025460]
  2. VILLUM FONDEN

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In this study, multistimuli-responsive hyperbranched polymers were successfully synthesized in one step using the RAFT-SCVP method, allowing for control of molecular weights and degree of branching. These smart hyperbranched polymers exhibit responses to various stimuli such as UV-vis or sunlight, pH changes, and temperature changes.
Multistimuli-responsive hyperbranched polymers were synthesized in one-step polymerization using reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer self-condensing vinyl polymerization (RAFT-SCVP). These hyperbranched polymers responded to UV-vis or sunlight, pH changes, and temperature changes. 2-(dodecylthiocarbonothioylthio)-2-methylpropionic acid known as DDMAT participated in esterification with 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate to obtain a chain transfer monomer in the name of 2-((2-(((dodecylthio)carbonothioyl)thio)-2-methylpropanoyl)oxy)ethylmethacrylate (MACDT). For the first time, smart hyperbranched polymers were produced with the RAFT-SCVP method in one step by using 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA), spirooxazine acryloyl monomer, and MACDT with different feed ratios ([DMAEMA]/[MACDT]). Moreover, smart hyperbranched polymers prepared by the RAFT-SCVP method reveal the manner of controlling molecular weights and the degree of branching (DB). Additionally, this study shows that when the DB of polymers was increased or feed ratios were decreased, photochromic properties and the lower critical solution temperature point of hyperbranched polymers were reduced. Furthermore, these smart hyperbranched polymers have the potential to be utilized as sensors.

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