Issue 47, 2017

Photoinduced Fe-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization in aqueous media

Abstract

Photoinduced atom transfer radical polymerization with an Fe catalyst was successfully performed in aqueous media for the first time. Three water-soluble ligands [i.e., tetrabutylammonium bromide (TBABr), tris[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl]amine (TDA), and triphenylphosphine-3,3′,3′′-trisulfonic acid trisodium (TPPSA)] were screened for polymerization in aqueous media. Linear semilogarithmic plots, increasing molecular weights (Mn) with conversion, and low dispersity (Đ < 1.40) were achieved by using a new water-soluble phosphine ligand TPPSA, indicating a well-controlled polymerization. Subsequently, the polymerization kinetics of different catalyst concentrations and the targeted degree of polymerizations were investigated. The applicability of this system to the polymerization of different water-soluble monomers was examined. Furthermore, the polymerization can be regulated by switching the light on and off, which further confirmed its controlled and “living” nature. A successful experiment of chain extension suggested the retention of chain-end functionality. A study of the mechanism showed that the activator (FeIIX2/L) and the additional initiator were generated by the photochemical reduction of FeIIIX3/L in the presence of a monomer. This work provides an environmentally benign ATRP to synthesize well-defined water-soluble materials.

Graphical abstract: Photoinduced Fe-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization in aqueous media

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Oct 2017
Accepted
07 Nov 2017
First published
08 Nov 2017

Polym. Chem., 2017,8, 7360-7368

Photoinduced Fe-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization in aqueous media

C. Bian, Y. Zhou, J. Guo and Z. Luo, Polym. Chem., 2017, 8, 7360 DOI: 10.1039/C7PY01762F

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