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Model studies of the sequential and simultaneous statistical modification of dendritic functional groups and their implications within complex polymer architecture synthesis†
Faye Y. Hern,Sam E. R. Auty,Oliver C. J. Andrén,Michael Malkoch,Steve P. Rannard
Polymer Chemistry Pub Date : 02/08/2017 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C7PY00140A
Abstract

Post-synthesis modification of polymers is a synthetically appealing approach to generate a range of samples from a single, well-characterised starting material. When partial or mixed-functionalisation is sought, an inevitable statistical distribution of modification outcomes will lead to considerable variation of chemical structures within the final sample. Here we have comprehensively investigated the post-synthesis sequential/partial and simultaneous mixed modification of xanthate-functional ideal dendrons and used this data to consider the implications for the more complex linear-dendritic hybrids and hyperbranched-polydendron analogues. Although 1H NMR confirmed the potential to direct the reactions, it was clear from MALDI-TOF studies that very little of the actual targeted structures were generated in the statistical reactions.

Graphical abstract: Model studies of the sequential and simultaneous statistical modification of dendritic functional groups and their implications within complex polymer architecture synthesis
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