Direct comparison of solution and solid phase synthesis of sequence-defined macromolecules

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The synthesis of perfectly defined, monodisperse macromolecules is one of the challenges faced by polymer chemists today. Such precision synthesis requires a fundamentally different approach to conventional polymer synthesis, but in turn can unlock the door to many new applications. Therefore, we introduce here the combination of ultra-fast "click" reactions using 1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-diones (TAD) with the highly efficient and versatile Passerini three-component reaction. This new approach not only resulted in the synthesis of monodisperse, sequence-defined macromolecules of high purity and molecular weight (>7000 Da), but also offered new insights into the iterative synthesis of sequence-defined macromolecules in general, as we present a detailed comparative study of the same chemistry protocols carried out on solid phase as well as in solution.

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Holloway, J. O., Wetzel, K. S., Martens, S., Du Prez, F. E., & Meier, M. A. R. (2019). Direct comparison of solution and solid phase synthesis of sequence-defined macromolecules. Polymer Chemistry, 10(28), 3859–3867. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9py00558g

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