2020
DOI: 10.1002/open.202000143
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Preparation of Functional Long‐Subchain Hyperbranched Polystyrenes via Post‐polymerization Modification: Study on the Critical Role of Chemical Stability of Branching Linkage

Abstract: Post-polymerization modification (PPM) is one of the most powerful strategy for preparing polymers with functional groups that cannot be synthesized by direct polymerization. So far, numerous experimental efforts have been devoted to the stability issue of monomer structures during the PPM process, but little attention was paid to chemical linkages. However, for hyperbranched polymers, a minor change of linkage unit could lead to a significant influence on the overall stability and performance of polymer mater… Show more

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“…Also termed as post-synthetic modification, the late-stage modification is a powerful synthetic method to produce functional materials of wide applications. 115 This approach not only enables the synthesis of a material that cannot be synthesized directly but also ensures the synthesis of combinatorial materials. For example, a library of G1 -G3 polyurethane dendrimers can be produced just in the final two steps using the thiol-ene click reaction followed by attachment to the core.…”
Section: G2w Enementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also termed as post-synthetic modification, the late-stage modification is a powerful synthetic method to produce functional materials of wide applications. 115 This approach not only enables the synthesis of a material that cannot be synthesized directly but also ensures the synthesis of combinatorial materials. For example, a library of G1 -G3 polyurethane dendrimers can be produced just in the final two steps using the thiol-ene click reaction followed by attachment to the core.…”
Section: G2w Enementioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,14 Late-stage modication (LSM) or post-synthetic modication is a powerful synthetic approach for synthesizing desired molecules, including dendrimers. [15][16][17] This approach not only facilitates the formation of target materials that cannot be synthesized directly but also accelerates their formation. Click reactions are a useful tool in chemistry to afford both small and large molecules efficiently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%