Cyclopolymerization To Synthesize Conjugated Polymers
Containing Meldrum's Acid as a Precursor for Ketene Functionality
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Abstract
Recently, the importance of Meldrum’s acid has
been reinvestigated
because it serves as a great precursor for ketene generation by thermolysis.
In this study, we synthesized conjugated polymers containing Meldrum’s
acid via controlled cyclopolymerization using a third-generation Grubbs
catalyst. To avoid the solubility issue, copolymerization with soluble
monomers was successfully used to provide various random and block
copolymers containing Meldrum’s acid in the conjugated backbone.
Interestingly, when a polyacetylene derivative containing Meldrum’s
acid was incorporated into the second block of the diblock copolymers,
highly stable core–shell supramolecules spontaneously formed
during the polymerization via in situ nanoparticlization of conjugated
polymer. This direct fabrication of nanostructures without requiring
any post-treatments was due to the strong π–π interactions
and the insolubility of the polyacetylene segment leading to the formation
of core in situ. Moreover, thermolysis of Meldrum’s acid to
generate ketene in the conjugated polymer core was monitored by IR,
and its consecutive cycloaddition to afford the cross-linked core
improved the stability of the supramolecules