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Catalytic synthesis of functionalized (polar and non-polar) polyolefin block copolymers.


ABSTRACT: Herein, we report a methodology for the synthesis of polyolefin containing block-copolymers using a catalytic postpolymerization modification strategy. The most common polyolefin grades are converted into macroinitiators using a cross-metathesis reaction. These functionalized polyolefins are then used to initiate living: coordinative ring opening polymerization of lactide, anionic ring opening polymerization of epoxide, and radical polymerization of styrene to yield the corresponding block copolymers. The high activity of the catalysts employed in the different steps offers improved practicality for scalable synthesis.

SUBMITTER: Walsh DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5969503 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Catalytic synthesis of functionalized (polar and non-polar) polyolefin block copolymers.

Walsh Dylan J DJ   Su Eric E   Guironnet Damien D  

Chemical science 20180509 20


Herein, we report a methodology for the synthesis of polyolefin containing block-copolymers using a catalytic postpolymerization modification strategy. The most common polyolefin grades are converted into macroinitiators using a cross-metathesis reaction. These functionalized polyolefins are then used to initiate living: coordinative ring opening polymerization of lactide, anionic ring opening polymerization of epoxide, and radical polymerization of styrene to yield the corresponding block copol  ...[more]

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