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Monodisperse Macromolecules by Self-Interrupted Living Polymerization.

Marian N HolercaMihai PetercaBenjamin E PartridgeQi XiaoGerard LligadasMichael J MonteiroVirgil Percec
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
Biological macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids are monodisperse just as low-molar-mass organic compounds are. However, synthetic macromolecules contain mixtures of different chain lengths, the most uniform being generated by living polymerizations, which exhibit a maximum of 1-3% of chains with the desired length. Monodisperse natural and synthetic oligomers can be obtained in low quantities by tedious, multistep iterative methods. Here we report a methodology to synthesize monodisperse synthetic macromolecules by self-interrupted living polymerization. This methodology relies on a concept that combines supramolecular and macromolecular chemistry and differs from the conventional reactivity principles employed in the synthesis of polymers for over 100 years.
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