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Oxygen Tolerant and Room Temperature RAFT through Alkylborane Initiation.

Olivia R WilsonAndrew J D Magenau
Published in: ACS macro letters (2018)
A reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) process was developed capable of being performed at room temperature and in the presence of oxygen by initiating polymerization through an alkylborane-amine complex. This air-stable alkylborane-amine complex was chemically deblocked with carboxylic acid or isocyanate functionalities to liberate a reactive trialkylborane that consumes oxygen and generates radicals to mediate RAFT. Alkylborane-initiated RAFT (AI-RAFT) was demonstrated to allow the synthesis of a wide range of polymer molecular weights with narrow distributions. Rapid polymerization was also possible within minutes under an ambient environment without any prior deoxygenation. Optimal conditions were investigated revealing that carboxylic acids are required in larger excess to alkylborane versus isocyanates and that deblocker functionality can have an impact on polymerization kinetics, achievable molecular weight, and dispersity. Living chain-ends were confirmed by synthesizing block copolymers using AI-RAFT-derived macro-chain transfer agents. In this preliminary study, a chemically induced RAFT process is introduced without requirement of any thermal, photochemical, electrical, or mechanical stimulus capable of polymerizing acrylamide, acrylate, and methacrylate monomers in limited amounts of oxygen at room temperature.
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