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Star/Linear Polymer Topology Transformation Facilitated by Mechanical Linking of Polymer Chains
Author(s) -
Aoki Daisuke,
Uchida Satoshi,
Takata Toshikazu
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.201500578
Subject(s) - rotaxane , moiety , polymer , topology (electrical circuits) , polymer chemistry , materials science , polymerization , crown ether , ether , chemistry , molecule , stereochemistry , composite material , organic chemistry , ion , supramolecular chemistry , mathematics , combinatorics
Topology transformation of a star polymer to a linear polymer is demonstrated for the first time. A three‐armed star polymer possessing a mechanical linking of two polymer chains was synthesized by the living ring‐opening polymerization of δ ‐ valerolactone initiated by a pseudo[2]rotaxane having three hydroxy groups as the initiator sites on the wheel component and at both axle termini. The polymerization was followed by the propagation end‐capping reaction with a bulky isocyanate not only to prevent the wheel component deslippage but also to introduce the urethane moiety at the axle terminal. The resulting rotaxane‐linked star polymer with a fixed rotaxane linkage based on the ammonium/crown ether interaction was subjected to N ‐acetylation of the ammonium moiety, which liberated the components from the interaction to move the wheel component to the urethane terminal as the interaction site, eventually affording the linear polymer. The physical property change caused by the present topology transformation was confirmed by the hydrodynamic volume and viscosity.