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Dendrons and Dendritic Terpolymers: Synthesis, Characterization and Self-Assembly Comparison.

Sofia Rangou1,2, Dimitrios Moschovas1,3, Ioannis Moutsios1, Gkreti-Maria Manesi1, Konstantina Tsitoni1, Polina V Bovsunovskaya3,4, Dimitri A Ivanov3,4,5, Edwin L Thomas6, Apostolos Avgeropoulos1,3.   

Abstract

To the best of our knowledge, this is the very first time that a thorough study of the synthetic procedures, molecular and thermal characterization, followed by structure/properties relationship for symmetric and non-symmetric second generation (2-G) dendritic terpolymers is reported. Actually, the synthesis of the non-symmetric materials is reported for the first time in the literature. Anionic polymerization enables the synthesis of well-defined polymers that, despite the architecture complexity, absolute control over the average molecular weight, as well as block composition, is achieved. The dendritic type macromolecular architecture affects the microphase separation, because different morphologies are obtained, which do not exhibit long range order, and various defects or dislocations are evident attributed to the increased number of junction points of the final material despite the satisfactory thermal annealing at temperatures above the highest glass transition temperature of all blocks. For comparison reasons, the initial dendrons (miktoarm star terpolymer precursors) which are connected to each other in order to synthesize the final dendritic terpolymers are characterized in solution and in bulk and their self-assembly is also studied. A major conclusion is that specific structures are adopted which depend on the type of the core connection between the ligand and the active sites of the dendrons.

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Keywords:  SAXS; TEM; characterization in solution; dendritic terpolymers; dendrons; microphase separation; miktoarm stars; terpolymers

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33352785      PMCID: PMC7766238          DOI: 10.3390/molecules25246030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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