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Catalyst‐Free Four‐Component Polymerization of Propiolic Acids, Benzylamines, Organoboronic Acids, and Formaldehyde toward Functional Poly(propargylamine)s
Author(s) -
Wu Xiuying,
Li Weizhang,
Hu Rongrong,
Tang Ben Zhong
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
macromolecular rapid communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 1521-3927
pISSN - 1022-1336
DOI - 10.1002/marc.202000633
Subject(s) - polymerization , monomer , alkyne , chemistry , catalysis , formaldehyde , polymer chemistry , polymer , functional polymers , organic chemistry , combinatorial chemistry
Multicomponent polymerizations (MCPs) are a group of fascinating polymer synthesis approaches that are developed rapidly in the recent decade. As a popular alkyne‐based MCP, the A 3 ‐polycouplings of alkynes, aldehydes, and amines are developed for the synthesis of poly(propargylamine)s under the catalysis of metal catalysts. In this work, through the design of carboxylic acid group‐activated alkyne monomers, a catalyst‐free, four‐component polymerization of propiolic acids, benzylamines, organoboronic acids, and formaldehyde is reported under mild condition at 45 °C in dichloroethane. This four‐component polymerization is applicable to different monomer structures, which can afford seven poly(propargylamine)s with up to 94% yields and molecular weights of up to 13 900 g mol −1 . Moreover, the poly(propargylamine)s demonstrate good solubility and processibility, high thermal stability and light refractivity, unique photophysical property, and so on. The simple monomers, mild condition, low cost, high efficiency, and procedure simplicity of this catalyst‐free four‐component polymerization demonstrates an elegant example of functional polymer synthesis.

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