| Literature DB >> 29897637 |
Michela Di Giannantonio1, Mathieu A Ayer2, Ester Verde-Sesto2,3, Marco Lattuada1,2, Christoph Weder2, Katharina M Fromm1.
Abstract
The introduction of mechanophores into polymers makes it possible to transduce mechanical forces into chemical reactions that can be used to impart functions such as self-healing, catalytic activity, and mechanochromic response. Here, an example of mechanically induced metal ion release from a polymer is reported. Ferrocene (Fc) was incorporated as an iron ion releasing mechanophore into poly(methyl acrylate)s (PMAs) and polyurethanes (PUs). Sonication triggered the preferential cleavage of the polymers at the Fc units over other bonds, as shown by a kinetic study of the molar mass distribution of the cleaved Fc-containing and Fc-free reference polymers. The released and oxidized iron ions can be detected with KSCN to generate the red-colored [Fe(SCN)n (H2 O)6-n )](3-n)+ complex or reacted with K4 [Fe(CN)6 ] to afford Prussian blue.Entities:
Keywords: mechanophores; organometallic chemistry; polymers; stimuli-responsive polymers
Year: 2018 PMID: 29897637 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201803524
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336