Abstract A vinylic supramolecular cross-linker (VSC) was prepared from γ- cyclodextrin ( γ- CD) and a macromonomer for the purpose of simple and easy introduction of rotaxane cross-links into polymers… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A vinylic supramolecular cross-linker (VSC) was prepared from γ- cyclodextrin ( γ- CD) and a macromonomer for the purpose of simple and easy introduction of rotaxane cross-links into polymers via the radical polymerization of vinyl monomers. The synthesis of VSC as a pseudocross-linked cross-linker was performed by the simple mixing of γ- CD and a poly(ethylene glycol)-based terminal-bulky macromonomer in water. The radical polymerization of typical vinyl monomers such as N,N -dimethyl acrylamide in the presence of the VSC afforded the corresponding rotaxane cross-linked polymers (RCPs) under both photoinitiated and redox polymerization conditions. In particular, RCPs exhibited mechanical properties endowed by the rotaxane cross-links that were superior to those of chemically cross-linked polymers, demonstrating the significant usefulness of the VSCs.
               
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