Helena Henke, Sandra Posch, Oliver Brüggemann, Ian Teasdale,
"Polyphosphazene Based Star-Branched and Dendritic Molecular Brushes"
, in Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol. 37, Nummer 9, WILEY-VCH, Seite(n) 769-774, 5-2016, ISSN: 1521-3927
Original Titel:
Polyphosphazene Based Star-Branched and Dendritic Molecular Brushes
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
A new synthetic procedure is described for the preparation of poly(organo)phosphazenes with star-branched and star dendritic molecular brush type structures, thus describing the first time it has been possible to prepare controlled, highly branched architectures for this type of polymer. Furthermore, as a result of the extremely high-arm density generated by the phosphazene repeat unit, the second-generation structures represent quite unique architectures for any type of polymer. Using two relativity straight forward iterative syntheses it is possible to prepare globular highly branched polymers with up to 30 000 functional end groups, while keeping relatively narrow polydispersities (1.2?1.6). Phosphine mediated polymerization of chlorophosphoranimine is first used to prepare three-arm star polymers. Subsequent substitution with diphenylphosphine moieties gives poly(organo)phosphazenes to function as multifunctional macroinitiators for the growth of a second generation of polyphosphazene arms. Macrosubstitution with Jeffamine oligomers gives a series of large, water soluble branched macromolecules with high-arm density and hydrodynamic diameters between 10 and 70 nm.