Controlled Polymerization of Norbornene Cycloparaphenylenes Expands Carbon Nanomaterials Design Space

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Carbon-based materials - such as graphene nanoribbons, fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes - elicit significant excitement due to their wide-ranging properties and many possible applications. However, the lack of methods for precise synthesis, functionalization, and assembly of complex carbon materials has hindered efforts to define structure-property relationships and develop new carbon materials with unique properties. To overcome this challenge, we employed a combination of bottom-up organic synthesis and controlled polymer synthesis. We designed norbornene-functionalized cycloparaphenylenes (CPPs), a family of macrocycles that map onto armchair carbon nanotubes of varying diameters. Through ring-opening metathesis polymerization, we accessed homopolymers as well as block and statistical copolymers constructed from "carbon nanohoops"with a high degree of structural control. These soluble, sp2-carbon-dense polymers exhibit tunable fluorescence emission and supramolecular responses based on composition and sequence. This work represents an important advance toward bridging the gap between small molecules and functional carbon-based materials.

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Maust, R. L., Li, P., Shao, B., Zeitler, S. M., Sun, P. B., Reid, H. W., … Jasti, R. (2021). Controlled Polymerization of Norbornene Cycloparaphenylenes Expands Carbon Nanomaterials Design Space. ACS Central Science, 7(6), 1056–1065. https://doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.1c00345

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