Functionalizable, Side Chain-Immolative Poly(benzyl ether)s.

ACS Macro Lett

Institute of Chemical Biology and Nanomedicine, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, 410082, China.

Published: April 2019

Herein, we report a poly(benzyl ether)-based self-immolative polymer (SIP) with pendant pyridine disulfide groups. Cleavage of the side-chain disulfides leads to the formation of phenolates, which initiate depolymerization from the side chain. Due to the higher density of the disulfide groups compared to that of the chain-end-capping group, which normally is responsible for initiating depolymerization of SIPs, the side chain-immolative polymer (ScIP) can be readily degraded in the solid state where the mobility of polymer chains is substantially limited. The ScIP was also further modified through the thiol-disulfide exchange reaction to prepare ScIP--poly(ethylene glycol) graft polymers and organogels, which were also able to undergo complete reductive self-immolative degradation.

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