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Efficient Access to Sequence-Controlled Poly(α-hydroxy acids) with Ax(BC)yDz-Type and Ax(BC)yAz-Type Triblock Structures via Self-Switchable Ring-Opening Polymerization of Monomer Mixtures.

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Synthesizing block-sequence-controlled poly(α-hydroxy acids) of three or four α-hydroxy acids remains challenging in one step. In this study, a strategy was employed using three monomers of O-carboxyanhydrides (OCAs) consisting of… Click to show full abstract

Synthesizing block-sequence-controlled poly(α-hydroxy acids) of three or four α-hydroxy acids remains challenging in one step. In this study, a strategy was employed using three monomers of O-carboxyanhydrides (OCAs) consisting of one α-hydroxy acid (A), asymmetric cyclic diester (B and C, two different α-hydroxy acids of B and C), and symmetric cyclic diester (one α-hydroxy acid of D) with remarkably different activities toward a stereoselective, regioselective, and chemoselective initiator of a zirconium complex. Then, via a self-switchable approach, these monomers can be copolymerized in a well-controlled block sequence of Ax(BC)yDz and Ax(BC)yAz without an external stimulus. Moreover, upon addition of more monomer mixtures during the copolymerization process, more complicated sequence-controlled poly(α-hydroxy acids) can be achieved with up to 15 blocks.

Keywords: sequence controlled; via self; sequence; hydroxy acids; poly hydroxy; controlled poly

Journal Title: ACS macro letters
Year Published: 2023

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