We present the synthesis of nonsymmetric α‐ω‐functionalized polyisobutylenes (PIBs) bearing different functional moieties on their chain ends. Thus, on one chain end either, a short tri‐ethylene oxide chain (TEO) or a phosphine oxide ligand is attached, whereas the other chain end is substituted by hydrogen bonding moieties (thymine/2,6‐diaminotriazine). The nonsymmetric PIBs were synthesized via living cationic polymerization using methyl‐styrene epoxide as initiator, followed by quenching reaction with 3‐bromopropyl‐benzene. Subsequent bromide/azide exchange and the use of the azide/alkyne click reaction allowed the synthesis of (a) (α)‐TEO‐(ω)‐thymine‐telechelic PIB (7a), (b) (α)‐triethyleneoxide‐(ω)‐triazine telechelic PIB (7b), and (c) (α)‐phosphinoxide‐(ω)‐thymine‐telechelic PIB (13) with molecular weights Mn ∼ 4000 g mol−1 and low polydispersities (Mw/Mn = 1.3). The chemical identity of the final structures was proven by extensive 1H NMR investigations and matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization‐mass spectroscopy (MALDI). The presented method for the first time offers a simple and highly versatile approach toward supramolecular nonsymmetric α‐ω‐functionalized PIB. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2011
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