Precise synthesis of macromolecular architectures by novel iterative methodology combining living anionic polymerization with specially designed linking chemistry

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This article reviews the development of a novel all-around iterative methodology combining living anionic polymerization with specially designed linking chemistry for macromolecular architecture syntheses. The methodology is designed in such a way that the same reaction site is always regenerated after the polymer chain is introduced in each reaction sequence, and this "polymer chain introduction and regeneration of the same reaction site" sequence is repeatable. Accordingly, the polymer chain can be successively and, in principle, limitlessly introduced to construct macromolecular architectures. With this iterative methodology, a variety of synthetically difficult macromolecular architectures, i.e., multicomponent μ-star polymers, high generation dendrimer-like hyperbranched polymers, exactly defined graft polymers, and multiblock polymers having more than three blocks, were successfully synthesized.

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Goseki, R., Ito, S., Matsuo, Y., Higashihara, T., & Hirao, A. (2017). Precise synthesis of macromolecular architectures by novel iterative methodology combining living anionic polymerization with specially designed linking chemistry. Polymers, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym9100470

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