Developing a Synthetic Approach with Thermoregulated
Phase-Transfer Catalysis: Facile Access to Metal-Mediated Living Radical
Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in Aqueous/Organic Biphasic
System
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Abstract
A novel strategy via thermoregulated
phase-transfer catalysis (TRPTC)
to separating catalyst in aqueous/organic biphasic system has been
successfully established in a copper-mediated activators generated
by electron transfer for atom transfer radical polymerization (AGET
ATRP) of methyl methacrylate (MMA), using a thermoresponsive PEG-supported
dipyridyl ligand (PSDL) as the ligand and an alkyl pseudohalogen 2-cyanoprop-2-yl
1-dithionaphthalate (CPDN) as the initiator. The catalyst complex
can transfer into the organic phase from initial catalyst aqueous
solution at the reaction temperature (90 °C) to catalyze the
homogeneous polymerization of MMA and then retransfer into the aqueous
solution from the organic phase to separate the catalyst from the
polymerization solution once cooled to room temperature (25 °C)
while remaining well-controlled product (PMMA) in organic layer. In
addition, the polymerization can be conducted in the presence of a
limited amount of air, which not only does not sacrifice the controllability
over polymerization but also can recycle the catalyst just by a simple
change of the temperatures effectively