Polymerization via the Ugi-reaction using aromatic monomers

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Abstract

The highly modular Ugi four-component reaction (Ugi-4CR) was used to directly obtain polymers of high molar mass bearing aromatic residues in the backbone. By using at least two bifunctional monomers, the Ugi-4CR can be employed to synthesize polymers through a polycondensation under mild conditions in the absence of catalysts. This highly versatile approach allows the creation of vast libraries of molecules by a comparably small pool of compounds. We investigated the six different possible types of the Ugi four-component polymerization (Ugi-4CP) to generate polyamides using commercially available monomers without further purification. After substantial adjustments of reaction parameters, we were able to obtain a polymer of high molar mass, albeit only for one out of the six types of the Ugi-4CP.

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Gangloff, N., Nahm, D., Döring, L., Kuckling, D., & Luxenhofer, R. (2015). Polymerization via the Ugi-reaction using aromatic monomers. Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 53(14), 1680–1686. https://doi.org/10.1002/pola.27610

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