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A facile route for the preparation of azide-terminated polymers. “Clicking” polyelectrolyte brushes on planar surfaces and nanochannels
Yameen, Basit; Ali, Mubarak; Álvarez, Marta; Neumann, Reinhard; Ensinger, Wolfgang; Knoll, Wolfgang; Azzaroni, Omar
Fecha de publicación:
02/2010
Editorial:
Royal Society of Chemistry
Revista:
Polymer Chemistry
ISSN:
1759-9962
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Inglés
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Resumen
In this work we describe the facile preparation of azide-terminated polymers by conventional radical polymerization (cRP) using azo initiators bearing azide groups. We show that cRP provides a convenient avenue for the preparation of azide end-functional polymers in a one-step process. The versatility of this chemical methodology was demonstrated by the synthesis of unprecedented azide end group-functionalized sodium polystyrene sulfonate (PSSNa) and poly(2-methacryloyloxyethyltrimethylammonium chloride) (PMETAC) which were then "clicked" onto alkyne-terminated silicon surfaces and polyethylene terephthalate nanochannels to form polyelectrolyte brush layers. The facile synthesis of the end-functionalized macromolecular building blocks will enable the creation of a wide variety of "clickable" architectures using very simple synthetic tools. We are confident that these results will constitute a key element in the "click" chemistry toolbox and, as such, will have strong implications for the molecular design of interfaces using macromolecular architectures.
Palabras clave:
Soft Nanotechnology
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Polymer Synthesis
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Nanopores
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Macromolecular Assembly
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Yameen, Basit; Ali, Mubarak; Álvarez, Marta; Neumann, Reinhard; Ensinger, Wolfgang; et al.; A facile route for the preparation of azide-terminated polymers. “Clicking” polyelectrolyte brushes on planar surfaces and nanochannels; Royal Society of Chemistry; Polymer Chemistry; 1; 2; 2-2010; 183-192
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