Investigations into CTA-differentiation-involving polymerization of fluorous monomers: exploitation of experimental variances in fine-tuning of molecular weights†
Abstract
Accessing well-defined ultra-high-molecular-weight (UHMW) polymers has long been one of the paramount challenges in polymer synthesis. Apart from the existing strategies, the CTA-differentiation-involving polymerization implemented facile generation of UHMW fluoropolymers with narrow polydispersities. Herein, aiming at achieving logical control of the differentiation process and accurate regulation of the molecular weight, we investigated the impact of different conditions and substrates on the reaction outputs. Moreover, the Mn effects on the thermal and mechanical performances of the derived materials were also examined. The results revealed that the obtained Mn can be easily directed upon alteration of the polymerization rate and the substrate structure (6.13 × 105–3.52 × 106 Da, Đ = 1.06–1.28), improving the efficiency and practicability of this approach for producing UHMW fluorinated materials to tailor for diverse applications.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Polymer Chemistry Pioneering Investigators 2021