Synthesis of hyperbranched polymers with controlled degree of branching

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Tomoya Higashihara
Yukari Segawa
Warapon Sinananwanich
Mitsuru Ueda
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[1] Graduate School of Science and Engineering,Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials
[2] Tokyo Institute of Technology,undefined
[3] Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology (PRESTO),undefined
[4] Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST),undefined
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Polymer Journal | 2012年 / 44卷
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controlled synthesis; degree of branching; hyperbranched polymer; polycondensation; super acid;
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Hyperbranched polymers (HBPs) have attracted considerable attention during the past decade because of their intrinsic globular structures and unique properties, such as low viscosity, high solubility and a high degree of functionality, compared with linear analogs. As HBPs are generally prepared by one-pot polycondensation of an ABx monomer, where A and B represent two different functional groups, they are regarded as less-expensive alternatives to dendrimers. However, HBPs have randomly branched structures and their degree of branching (DB) is determined by statistics and only reaches ∼50%. Recently, several research groups have successfully synthesized a 100% DB without any defect mainly by condensation or addition reactions. These methods are based on a new concept in which the ratio of the rate constants, the first reaction rate constant (k1)/the second reaction rate constant (k2) of an AB2 monomer, can be controlled. Recent development in the synthesis of a linear polymer, that is, a 0% DB HBP, from an AB2 monomer could make it possible to further precisely control the DB from 0 to 100% by using the same AB2 monomer. In this review article, the backgrounds and methodologies for controlling the DB are described, especially focusing on recent advances in the synthesis of HBPs with a DB of 100, 0% and any percentage between 0 and 100%.
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