Synthesis and self-assembly of condensation polymer architectures

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This article covers the synthesis and self-assembly of several polymer architectures containing condensation polymers with low poly-dispersities by chain-growth condensation polymerization utilizing substituent effects. Well-defined AB, ABA, BAB, ABC type block copolymers, star polymers, star block copolymers and miktoarm star copolymers containing aromatic polyamide or aromatic polyether as a segment were synthesized by 1) sequential addition of monomers, 2) a polymer coupling reaction, 3) a macroinitiator method with modification of polymer end group, and 4) macroinitiator method with an orthogonal initiator. Furthermore, the polymers self-assembled in a unique way.

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Ajioka, N., Yokoyama, A., & Yokozawa, T. (2007). Synthesis and self-assembly of condensation polymer architectures. Kobunshi Ronbunshu, 64(12), 907–921. https://doi.org/10.1295/koron.64.907

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