Living cationic polymerization and polyhomologation: An ideal combination to synthesize functionalized polyethylene-polyisobutylene block copolymers

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A series of hydroxyl-terminated polyisobutylene-b-polyethylene (PIB-b-PE-OH) copolymers were synthesized by combining living cationic polymerization and polyhomologation. Allyl-terminated PIBs, synthesized by living cationic polymerization, were hydroborated with BH3·THF to produce 3-arm boron-linked stars, PIB3B, which served as macroinitiators for the in situ polyhomologation of dimethylsulfoxonium methylide. The resulting 3-arm star block copolymers, (PIB-b-PE)3B, were oxidized/hydrolysed to afford PIB-b-PE-OH. Characterization of all intermediates and final products by high temperature gel permeation chromatography (HT-GPC) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR) revealed the well-defined character of the copolymers. The thermal properties of the copolymers were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).

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Zhang, H., Banerjee, S., Faust, R., & Hadjichristidis, N. (2016). Living cationic polymerization and polyhomologation: An ideal combination to synthesize functionalized polyethylene-polyisobutylene block copolymers. Polymer Chemistry, 7(6), 1217–1220. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5py01892g

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