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DNA-Mediated Step-Growth Polymerization of Bottlebrush Macromonomers.

Xueguang LuHailin FuKuo-Chih ShihFei JiaYehui SunDali WangYuyan WangStephen EkatanMu-Ping NiehYao LinKe Zhang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
Herein, we report the DNA-mediated self-assembly of bivalent bottlebrush polymers, a process akin to the step-growth polymerization of small molecule monomers. In these "condensation reactions", the polymer serves as a steric guide to limit DNA hybridization in a fixed direction, while the DNA serves as a functional group equivalent, connecting complementary brushes to form well-defined, one-dimensional nanostructures. The polymerization was studied using spectroscopy, microscopy, and scattering techniques and was modeled numerically. The model made predictions of the degree of polymerization and size distribution of the assembled products, and suggested the potential for branching at hybridization junctions, all of which were confirmed experimentally. This study serves as a theoretical basis for the polymer-assembly approach which has the potential to open up new possibilities for suprapolymers with controlled architecture, macromonomer sequence, and end-group functionalities.
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