Multifunctional Polymer Synthesis via Sequential Postpolymerization Modification Using a Single Aldehyde Repeat Unit: Allylation and Orthogonal Esterification and Thiol–ene Reaction
Hyo Won Lee,
Jeung Gon Kim
Abstract:Herein, we present a highly efficient method for synthesizing multifunctional polymers. This method involves the sequential postpolymerization modification (PPM) of a highly reactive aldehyde polymer. We introduce an allylic alcohol functionality into the polymer backbone via Barbier-type allylation, a process facilitated by easy-to-handle indium(0) powder. This step enables the formation of orthogonal pendants, secondary alcohol, and terminal alkene, which can be further functionalized through esterification … Show more
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