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Two-Step Divergent Synthesis of Monodisperse and Ultra-Long Bottlebrush Polymers from an Easily Purifiable ROMP Monomer.

Yoshihiro YamauchiNoriko Nishizawa HorimotoKuniyo YamadaYoshitaka MatsushitaMasayuki TakeuchiYasuhiro Ishida
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The longest bottlebrush polymers reported so far (up to 7 μm in length) were synthesized in two steps from a norbornene derivative bearing two 2-bromoisobutylate moieties (NB). The key to this achievement is the excellent reactivity of NB in ring opening metathesis polymerization, which proceeded in a well-controlled manner with quantitative conversion of NB for monomer-initiator ratios ranging up to 10,000. The resultant polymer derived from NB was readily converted to various bottlebrush polymers in a divergent synthetic route by grafting vinyl monomers from the 2-bromoisobutylate units in NB via atom transfer radical polymerization. The structure of the ultra-long bottlebrush polymer was directly observed using atomic force microscopy.
Keyphrases
  • atomic force microscopy
  • high resolution
  • high speed
  • mass spectrometry