Practical Chain-End Reduction of Polymers Obtained with ATRP

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A practical and user-friendly strategy for the chain-end reduction of halogen terminated polymers that employs hydrogen gas and heterogeneous catalysis (palladium on carbon) is reported. Quantitative dehalogenation of a wide variety of monomer families (polystyrenes, polyacrylates, and polymethacrylates) with either chlorine or bromine chain-ends is observed. The utility of this chain-end reduction is further highlighted by mild reaction conditions, simple purification, and compatibility with a wide range of solvents. (Figure presented.).

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Gutekunst, W. R., Anastasaki, A., Lunn, D. J., Truong, N. P., Whitfield, R., Jones, G. R., … Hawker, C. J. (2017). Practical Chain-End Reduction of Polymers Obtained with ATRP. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics, 218(18). https://doi.org/10.1002/macp.201700107

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