Precise Synthesis of Regular and Asymmetric Star Polymers and Densely Branched Polymers with Starlike Structures by Means of Living Anionic Polymerization

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Akira Hirao
Mayumi Hayashi
Yui Tokuda
Naoki Haraguchi
Tomoya Higashihara
Sang Woog Ryu
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Polymeric and Organic Materials Department, Graduate School of Science and Technology
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Polymer Journal | 2002年 / 34卷
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Star Polymer; Asymmetric Star Polymer; Living Anionic Polymerization; Iterative Methodology; Polymeric Coupling Agent; 1,1-Diphenylethylene Derivative;
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The subject of this review is to present new synthetic methodologies recently developed by us, which are applicable to both regular and asymmetric star polymers with well-defined architectures. The first methodology involves the coupling reaction of a variety of living anionic polymers of styrene, α-methylstyrene, isoprene, tert-butyl methacrylate, and ethylene oxide with novel chain-end- and in-chain-functionalized polymers with a definite number of benzyl halide moieties intentionally designed as polymeric coupling agents. In the second methodology, we propose a new concept based on iterative approach, with which star polymers can be successively and, in principle, unlimitedly synthesized by repeating the iterative reaction sequence. Finally, a convenient synthesis of densely branched polymers with starlike structures is presented by the quantitative coupling reaction of living anionic polymers with reactive benzyl halide-functionalized backbone polymers based on a grafting-onto method.
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