2016
DOI: 10.1039/c6py00705h
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Efficient synthesis of narrowly dispersed amphiphilic double-brush copolymers through the polymerization reaction of macromonomer micelle emulsifiers at the oil–water interface

Abstract: In this study, well-defined amphiphilic double-brush copolymers (DBCs) with narrow molecular weight distributions were efficiently synthesized by radical polymerization of macromonomers directed by Pickering emulsion template at oil-water interface.Firstly, well-defined poly(methyl methacrylate)-b-poly(N,N-dimethyl acryamide) (PMMA-b-PDMA) diblock macromonomer carrying a pendent methacryloyl (MA) group at the block junction (MA-PMMA-b-PDMA) was synthesized through sequential atom transfer radical polymerizatio… Show more

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“…Gao et al prepared poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-poly(N,N-dimethyl acrylamide) (PMMA-b-PDMA) diblock macromonomers that had a methacryloyl group at the junction of the two blocks for grafting through polymerization. 152 The diblock macromonomer could first form micelles in the aqueous phase, then stabilize o/w Pickering emulsions (a mixture of ndecanol and toluene as the oil phase) with the hydrophobic cores and hydrophilic shells extending into oil and aqueous phases and the methacryloyl groups residing at the boundary, as shown in Fig. 10.…”
Section: Bottlebrush Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gao et al prepared poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-poly(N,N-dimethyl acrylamide) (PMMA-b-PDMA) diblock macromonomers that had a methacryloyl group at the junction of the two blocks for grafting through polymerization. 152 The diblock macromonomer could first form micelles in the aqueous phase, then stabilize o/w Pickering emulsions (a mixture of ndecanol and toluene as the oil phase) with the hydrophobic cores and hydrophilic shells extending into oil and aqueous phases and the methacryloyl groups residing at the boundary, as shown in Fig. 10.…”
Section: Bottlebrush Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a DGBCP is a synthetically challenging target, as it requires the insertion of a backbone into the middle of the B block of the A- b -B- b -C triblock copolymer and controlling its position. We note that previously reported DGBCPs carry either two identical side chains or A and C chains (without B) synthesized via different polymerization mechanisms, which do not allow the introduction of B blocks. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Besides ROMP, free radical polymerizations of macromonomers by a Pickering emulsion template at an oil–water interface was employed to prepare Janus bottlebrush polymers via grafting‐through approach. [ 54 ] By using ATRP of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and RAFT of N , N ‐dimethylacrylate (DMA), poly(methyl methacrylate)‐ block ‐poly( N,N ‐dimethylacrylate) (PMM‐ b ‐PDMA) was synthesized as the precursor of macromonomer. After the esterification reaction, vinyl group was attached to form the amphiphilic macromonomer of MA–PMMA‐ b ‐PDMA ( Figure ).…”
Section: Design and Synthesis Of Janus Bottlebrush Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design, synthesis, and self‐assembly of Janus bottlebrush polymers have arouse much interest in polymer chemistry and material science. [ 54,55 ] In general, Janus bottlebrush polymers could be prepared via backbone‐first [ 50 ] (grafting‐to and grafting‐from) or side‐chain‐first [ 56 ] (grafting‐through) strategy. Most of Janus bottlebrush polymers were reported via grafting‐through approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%