2012
DOI: 10.1021/ja211436n
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Sequence-Regulated Copolymers via Tandem Catalysis of Living Radical Polymerization and In Situ Transesterification

Abstract: Sequence regulation of monomers is undoubtedly a challenging issue as an ultimate goal in polymer science. To efficiently produce sequence-controlled copolymers, we herein developed the versatile tandem catalysis, which concurrently and/or sequentially involved ruthenium-catalyzed living radical polymerization and in situ transesterification of methacrylates (monomers: RMA) with metal alkoxides (catalysts) and alcohols (ROH). Typically, gradient copolymers were directly obtained from the synchronization of the… Show more

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“…The synchronized consumption of two monomers supports the random incorporation of both amphiphilic PEGMA and fluorous R F MA into polymer chains without any biased sequence distribution such as gradient copolymers. 42 Owing to the perfluorinated segments, the copolymers exhibited unique refractive index properties in DMF: the increment of refractive index to the concentration (dn/dc) linearly decreased with increasing R F MA composition from 0 to 60 mol % per a chain ( Figure 2). As a result, the copolymer with 60 mol % 13FOMA unit (P8) uniquely showed a negative SEC signal in DMF.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synchronized consumption of two monomers supports the random incorporation of both amphiphilic PEGMA and fluorous R F MA into polymer chains without any biased sequence distribution such as gradient copolymers. 42 Owing to the perfluorinated segments, the copolymers exhibited unique refractive index properties in DMF: the increment of refractive index to the concentration (dn/dc) linearly decreased with increasing R F MA composition from 0 to 60 mol % per a chain ( Figure 2). As a result, the copolymer with 60 mol % 13FOMA unit (P8) uniquely showed a negative SEC signal in DMF.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nature's precision in regulating monomer sequences also remains unmatched in non-natural macromolecules [6][7][8][9][10] . Among the various examples of sequence-regulated synthetic macromolecules, block copolymers exhibiting a large number and type of functional sequences -that is, multiblock copolymers-are unique and original structures that exhibit a type of primary structure (although the sequence control is typically limited by the monomer distribution within each block).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[24][25][26] In this process, the metal alkoxide acts as the cocatalyst for Ru-LRP and concurrently as the catalyst for the transesterification. The transesterification occurs for the remaining methacrylate monomer with the alcohol under the metal alkoxide catalysis to generate the corresponding methacrylate at a moderate rate, which leads to a gradual change in the monomer composition.…”
Section: Sequence-controlled Polymers M Ouchi and M Sawamotomentioning
confidence: 99%