Literature DB >> 28218001

Preventing Alkyne-Alkyne (i.e., Glaser) Coupling Associated with the ATRP Synthesis of Alkyne-Functional Polymers/Macromonomers and for Alkynes under Click (i.e., CuAAC) Reaction Conditions.

Porakrit Leophairatana1, Sanjoy Samanta1, Chathuranga C De Silva1, Jeffrey T Koberstein1.   

Abstract

Alkyne-functional polymers synthesized by ATRP exhibit bimodal molecular weight distributions indicating the occurrence of some undesirable side reaction. By modeling the molecular weight distributions obtained under various reaction conditions, we show that the side reaction is alkyne-alkyne (i.e., Glaser) coupling. Glaser coupling accounts for as much as 20% of the polymer produced, significantly compromising the polymer functionality and undermining the success of subsequent click reactions in which they are used. Glaser coupling does not occur during ATRP but during postpolymerization workup upon first exposure to air. Two strategies are reported that effectively eliminate these coupling reactions without the need for a protecting group for the alkyne-functional initiator: (1) maintaining low temperature post-ATRP upon exposure to air followed by immediate removal of copper catalyst; (2) adding excess reducing agents post-ATRP which prevent the oxidation of Cu(I) catalyst required by the Glaser coupling mechanism. Post-ATRP Glaser coupling was also influenced by the ATRP synthesis ligand used. The order of ligand activity for catalyzing Glaser coupling was: linear bidentate > tridentate > tetradentate. We find that Glaser coupling is not problematic in ARGET-ATRP of alkyne-terminated polymers because a reducing agent is present during polymerization, however the molecular weight distribution is broadened compared to ATRP due to the presence of oxygen. Glaser coupling can also occur for alkynes held under CuAAC reaction conditions but again can be eliminated by adding appropriate reducing agents.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28218001     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b12525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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