Thiolactone-maleimide: A functional monomer to synthesize fluorescent aliphatic poly(amide-imide) with excellent solubility: Via in situ PEGylation

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Fluorescent poly(amide-imide)s are promising materials for use in photonics due to their controllable optical properties and excellent flexibility. Although unconventional fluorescent polymers have been flourishing recently, the fluorescence of aliphatic poly(amide-imide)s has never been realized until now. Their poor solubility and intolerance to reactive groups during synthesis prohibit access for the modification of poly(amide-imide)s. Here, we synthesize a functional thiolactone-maleimide monomer via copper(i)-catalyzed azide alkyne cycloaddition and employ a strategy combining aminolysis of thiolactones and amine-maleimide Michael addition for the synthesis of fluorescent aliphatic poly(amide-imide)s with 2-aminosuccinimide fluorophores. Moreover, in situ generated thiols enable the poly(amide-imide)s to undergo facile PEGylation via a thiol-methacrylate Michael addition reaction to accomplish excellent solubility in organic solvents and in water.

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Yan, J., Wang, R., Pan, D., Yang, R., Xu, Y., Wang, L., & Yang, M. (2016). Thiolactone-maleimide: A functional monomer to synthesize fluorescent aliphatic poly(amide-imide) with excellent solubility: Via in situ PEGylation. Polymer Chemistry, 7(40), 6241–6249. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6py01344a

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