Reusable polymer brush-based photocatalysts for PET-RAFT polymerization†
Abstract
This contribution discusses the control over polymerizations using a heterogeneous photocatalyst based on fluorescein polymer brushes tethered to micron-scale glass supports (FPB@SiO2). FPB@SiO2-catalyzed photoinduced electron/energy transfer-reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (PET-RAFT) polymerization is shown to provide high conversions, controlled molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions for a variety of monomers. Moreover, the beads can catalyze PET-RAFT on gram scales, in the presence of oxygen, while allowing full catalyst recovery through simple filtration. Finally, their high shelf-life allows for multiple polymerizations and user-friendly access to precision macromolecules under mild reaction conditions even after prolonged (months) storage time.
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