Visible-Light-Mediated Controlled Radical Branching Polymerization in Water.
Kriti KapilGrzegorz SzczepaniakMichael R MartinezHironobu MurataArman Moini JazaniJaepil JeongSubha R DasKrzysztof MatyjaszewskiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Hyperbranched polymethacrylates were synthesized by green-light-induced atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) under biologically relevant conditions in the open air. Sodium 2-bromoacrylate (SBA) was prepared in situ from commercially available 2-bromoacrylic acid and used as a water-soluble inibramer to induce branching during the copolymerization of methacrylate monomers. As a result, well-defined branched polymethacrylates were obtained in less than 30 min with predetermined molecular weights (36 000<M n <170 000), tunable degree of branching, and low dispersity values (1.14≤Đ≤1.33). Moreover, the use of SBA inibramer enabled the synthesis of bioconjugates with a well-controlled branched architecture.
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