Issue 24, 2020

AB-alternating copolymers via chain-growth polymerization: synthesis, characterization, self-assembly, and functions

Abstract

An AB-alternating copolymer is distinctly unique in comparison with other copolymers (e.g., random, gradient, and block) because the structure is uniform in terms of sequence: there is no composition distribution among the chains, and there are no consecutive sequence such as AA or AAA in one chain. Various types of alternating copolymers have been synthesized via strategic monomer design and advanced control of the copolymerization process. They exhibit the unique self-assembly behaviors and properties derived from the sequence, which are different from random or block copolymers in some cases. In this review, four topics related to alternating copolymers synthesized via chain-growth polymerization are reviewed: (1) how to control the alternating sequence; (2) sequence characterization; (3) self-assembly; and (4) functions.

Graphical abstract: AB-alternating copolymers via chain-growth polymerization: synthesis, characterization, self-assembly, and functions

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
11 Jan 2020
Accepted
20 Feb 2020
First published
20 Feb 2020

Chem. Commun., 2020,56, 3473-3483

AB-alternating copolymers via chain-growth polymerization: synthesis, characterization, self-assembly, and functions

K. Nishimori and M. Ouchi, Chem. Commun., 2020, 56, 3473 DOI: 10.1039/D0CC00275E

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