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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

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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… Click to show full 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.

Keywords: simultaneous statistical; studies sequential; model studies; modification; sequential simultaneous; synthesis

Journal Title: Polymer Chemistry
Year Published: 2017

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