The Effect of Mixed Ligands on the Polymerization Rate of SET-LRP in Aqueous Solution

IF 1.4 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xiaojing Feng, Wenxia Yuan
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Abstract

The mixed-ligand effect is investigated in single electron transfer-living radical polymerization (SET-LRP) of OEOMA in aqueous solution for the first time. Mediated by equimolar of tris(2-aminoethyl)amine (TREN) and tris(dimethylaminoethyl)amine (Me6-TREN), SET-LRP exhibits the highest polymerization rate while maintains living characteristics. The higher concentration of self-assembled micellar particles formed by amphiphilic initiator and monomer in aqueous solution under the influence of mixed ligands may be considered as one of factors for the mixed-ligand effect. A mixed-ligand effect is observed at 1:1 molar combination of tris(2-dimethylaminoethyl)amine (Me6-TREN) with tris(2-aminoethyl)amine (TREN) during Cu(0) wire-catalyzed single-electron transfer-living radical polymerization (SET-LRP) of OEOMA initiated with PEG-derived initiator in aqueous solution. A higher concentration of self-assembled micellar particles of monomer (or initiator) is proposed as one of the reasons for the mixed-ligand effect.
混合配体对SET-LRP水溶液聚合速率的影响
首次研究了水溶液中OEOMA的单电子转移-活自由基聚合(SET-LRP)的混合配体效应。由三(2-氨基乙基)胺(TREN)和三(二甲氨基乙基)胺(Me6-TREN)等摩尔分子介导的SET-LRP在保持活性特性的同时具有最高的聚合速率。两亲性引发剂和单体在混合配体作用下在水溶液中形成的自组装胶束粒子浓度较高,可以认为是混合配体效应的因素之一。在铜(0)线催化peg引发OEOMA的单电子转移-活性自由基聚合(et - lrp)过程中,三(2-二甲氨基乙基)胺(Me6-TREN)与三(2-氨基乙基)胺(TREN)在水溶液中以1:1摩尔组合时观察到混合配体效应。单体(或引发剂)的自组装胶束粒子浓度较高是混合配体效应的原因之一。
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Chemistry Letters
Chemistry Letters 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
3.00
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6.20%
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260
审稿时长
1.2 months
期刊介绍: Chemistry Letters covers the following topics: -Organic Chemistry- Physical Chemistry- Inorganic Chemistry- Analytical Chemistry- Materials Chemistry- Polymer Chemistry- Supramolecular Chemistry- Organometallic Chemistry- Coordination Chemistry- Biomolecular Chemistry- Natural Products and Medicinal Chemistry- Electrochemistry
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