2018
DOI: 10.1039/c7cc08544c
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Telechelic polymers from reversible-deactivation radical polymerization for biomedical applications

Abstract: The main strategies for the design of telechelic polymers synthesized by reversible-activation radical polymerization for biomedical applications are covered spanning from drug delivery and targeting to theranostics and sensing.

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“…and the liquid rubbers are the most common ones . The functional groups in the chain ends of telechelic polymers could be conveniently introduced from the difunctional initiators or the termination or chain transfer agents in living polymerization, except for from the monomers in polycondensation and polyadditions. However, the preparation of functional polyolefins (especially telechelic polyolefins) was always full of challenges because of requiring special coordination catalysts for copolymerization of functional monomers or harsh reaction conditions for the post‐polymerization functionalization of saturated polyolefins…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…and the liquid rubbers are the most common ones . The functional groups in the chain ends of telechelic polymers could be conveniently introduced from the difunctional initiators or the termination or chain transfer agents in living polymerization, except for from the monomers in polycondensation and polyadditions. However, the preparation of functional polyolefins (especially telechelic polyolefins) was always full of challenges because of requiring special coordination catalysts for copolymerization of functional monomers or harsh reaction conditions for the post‐polymerization functionalization of saturated polyolefins…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Telechelic polymers are polymeric molecules capable of undergoing further polymerizations or other reactions through their reactive end groups 32,33 . They can serve as cross-linkers, chain extenders, and precursors for the construction of block and graft copolymers, star, hyperbranched or dendritic polymers, etc 34 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9,27] Telechelic polymers are end-functional polymers containing reactive end groups and can be either homotelechelic (same functional groups at both chain-ends) or hetero-telechelic (different chain-ends) polymers, which would be used as chain extenders, crosslinkers, and building blocks for various macromolecular structures as well as block and graft copolymers, star, hyperbranched or dendritic polymers. [28] RAFT polymerization as a unique controlled/living technology, enables the synthesis of polymeric architectures representing programmable molecular weight, low molecular weight dispersity and high end-group fidelity. [29] Telechelic polymers introduced with adamantyl may endow a series of properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%