2016
DOI: 10.1038/am.2016.123
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Well-defined polymer microspheres formed by living dispersion polymerization: precisely functionalized crosslinked polymer microspheres from monomers possessing cumulated double bonds

Abstract: The precise method for synthesizing well-defined polymer microspheres via π-allylnickel-catalyzed living coordination polymerization of allene derivatives under dispersion polymerization conditions is described. The π-allylnickel-catalyzed living coordination polymerization of allene derivatives such as phenoxyallene was carried out in protic solvents such as methanol in the presence of stabilizers such as polyvinylpyrrolidone to produce polymer microspheres with a narrowly dispersed diameter distribution (D w… Show more

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“…1 They have become a staple in the modern organic chemists toolbox as a direct result of the myriad of chemical transformations made possible by their unique structure 2,3 and can be found in over 150 natural products, pharmaceuticals 4 , and even elastomers. 5 From a materials context, they are known as "carbon-rich, shape-persistent, axially chiral scaffolds". 6 Yet, their exploration in polymers is limited.…”
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“…1 They have become a staple in the modern organic chemists toolbox as a direct result of the myriad of chemical transformations made possible by their unique structure 2,3 and can be found in over 150 natural products, pharmaceuticals 4 , and even elastomers. 5 From a materials context, they are known as "carbon-rich, shape-persistent, axially chiral scaffolds". 6 Yet, their exploration in polymers is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allenes, the simplest class of cumulenes, were discovered over a century ago . They have become a staple in the modern organic chemists toolbox as a direct result of the myriad of chemical transformations made possible by their unique structure , and can be found in over 150 natural products, pharmaceuticals, and even elastomers . From a materials context, they are known as “carbon-rich, shape-persistent, axially chiral scaffolds” .…”
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“…Applications of allene-derived polymers: The applications of allene-derived polymers have been understudied and only a few reports demonstrating tailored morphologies. In 2016, Yamauchi et al used coordination dispersion copolymerization of allenes to synthesize polymer microspheres, using phenoxy-substituted allene as monomer and a diallene as cross-linker . The size of the microspheres was dictated by the identity and concentration of monomer, solvents, and stabilizer (polyvinylpyrrolidone).…”
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“…In 2016, Yamauchi et al used coordination dispersion copolymerization of allenes to synthesize polymer microspheres, using phenoxysubstituted allene as monomer and a diallene as cross-linker. 127 The size of the microspheres was dictated by the identity and concentration of monomer, solvents, and stabilizer (polyvinylpyrrolidone). The authors further demonstrated incorporation of a hydroxyl bearing allene comonomer that was subsequently used for postpolymerization modification, altering the hydrophilicity of the microspheres (Figure 6C).…”
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