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One-pot synthesis for gradient copolymers via concurrent tandem living radical polymerization: mild and selective transesterification of methyl acrylate through Al(acac) 3 with common alcohols.

Tam Thi-Thanh HuynhSi Eun KimSoon Cheon KimJin Chul KimYoung Il ParkJi-Eun JeongHyeonuk YeoSang-Ho Lee
Published in: RSC advances (2021)
A series of gradient copolymers were synthesized by the ruthenium-catalyzed living radical polymerization (LRP) of methyl acrylate (MA) and aliphatic alcohols using aluminum acetylacetonate Al(acac) 3 . In this polymerization system, Al(acac) 3 was successfully used not only as an additive for the Ru-catalyzed LRP but also as a catalyst for the selective transesterification of an unsaturated ester monomer in mild conditions in a process known as concurrent tandem living radical polymerization. The resulting MA-based gradient copolymers showed well-controlled molecular weight and distribution in a one-pot reaction and exhibited a well-controlled gradient sequence in their polymer chain. Control of transesterification and the metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization (Mt-LRP) rate varied depending on the concentration of the Al(acac) 3 and the structure of varying alcohols, which were confirmed by 1 H NMR, SEC, and DSC analysis. In particular, this research opens a new synthetic methodology for preparing acrylate-based gradient copolymers via concurrent tandem LRP not limited to the synthesis of methyl methacrylate types of gradient copolymers.
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