Metathesis Cascade-Triggered Depolymerization of Enyne Self-Immolative Polymers*.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Chemistry, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, USA.

Published: November 2021

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  • A new type of self-immolative polymer (SIP) called enyne SIPs can break down efficiently through a process triggered by metathesis reactions.
  • Research identified 1,6-enyne structures as optimal for these reactions, and different methods were used to create these polymers.
  • The SIPs showed strong stability against harsh conditions and enhanced depolymerization efficiency with a terminal alkene, highlighting their potential as materials that respond to specific triggers.

Article Abstract

A novel class of enyne self-immolative polymers (SIPs) capable of metathesis cascade-triggered depolymerization is reported. Studies on model compounds established 1,6-enyne structures for efficient metathesis cascade reactions. SIPs incorporating the optimized 1,6-enyne motif were prepared via both polycondensation and iterative exponential growth approaches. These SIPs demonstrated excellent stability in strong acid, base, nucleophiles, or at elevated temperatures, and can undergo efficient and complete depolymerization once triggered by a metathesis catalyst. Further studies revealed that introducing a terminal alkene to the chain end of the enyne SIPs improved the depolymerization efficiency, and established their potential as stimuli-responsive materials.

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Metathesis Cascade-Triggered Depolymerization of Enyne Self-Immolative Polymers*.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

November 2021

Department of Chemistry, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • A new type of self-immolative polymer (SIP) called enyne SIPs can break down efficiently through a process triggered by metathesis reactions.
  • Research identified 1,6-enyne structures as optimal for these reactions, and different methods were used to create these polymers.
  • The SIPs showed strong stability against harsh conditions and enhanced depolymerization efficiency with a terminal alkene, highlighting their potential as materials that respond to specific triggers.
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