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Zwitterionic ring-opening polymerization for the synthesis of high molecular weight cyclic polymers.

Hayley A Brown1, Robert M Waymouth.   

Abstract

Cyclic polymers are an intriguing class of macromolecules. Because of the constraints of the cyclic topology and the absence of chain ends, the properties of these molecules differ from those of linear polymers in ways that remain poorly understood. Cyclic polymers present formidable synthetic challenges because the entropic penalty of coupling the chain ends grows exponentially with increasing molecular weight. In this Account, we describe recent progress in the application of zwitterionic ring-opening polymerization (ZROP) as a strategy for the synthesis of high molecular weight, cyclic polymers. Zwitterionic ring-opening polymerization involves the addition of neutral organic nucleophiles to strained heterocyclic monomers; under appropriate conditions, cyclization of the resultant macrozwitterions generates cyclic macromolecules. We discuss the mechanistic and kinetic features of these zwitterionic ring-opening reactions and the conditions that influence the efficiency of the initiation, propagation, and cyclization to generate high molecular weight cyclic polymers. N-Heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) are potent nucleophiles and relatively poor leaving groups, two features that are important for the generation of high molecular weight polymers. Investigations of the nature of the monomer and nucleophile have helped researchers understand the factors that govern the reactivity of these systems and their impact on the molecular weight and molecular weight distributions of the resulting cyclic polymers. We focus primarily on ZROP mediated by N-heterocyclic carbene nucleophiles but also discuss zwitterionic polymerizations with amidine, pyridine, and imidazole nucleophiles. The ZROP of N-carboxyanhydrides with N-hetereocyclic carbenes generates a family of functionalized cyclic polypeptoids. We can synthesize gradient lactone copolymers by exploiting differences in relative reactivity present in ZROP that differ from those of traditional metal-mediated polymerizations. These new synthetic methods have allowed us to investigate the influence of topology on the crystallization behavior, stereocomplexation, and solution properties of cyclic macromolecules.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23789724     DOI: 10.1021/ar400072z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acc Chem Res        ISSN: 0001-4842            Impact factor:   22.384


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