Rapid Functionalization of Polycarbonates and Polyurethanes via Organocatalyzed SNAr

06 December 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Robust methodologies for polymer post-synthesis functionalization enable preparation of new high-performance material scaffolds with uniquely tailored properties. Here, we demonstrate that polycarbonates containing pendant fluoroarene groups provide a convenient handle for incorporation of different functional thiols into the polymer backbone via organocatalytic nucleophilic aromatic substitution using silyl-protected thiols. This transformation proceeds under mild conditions can be performed in a single-pot immediately following polymerization or on purified substrates in a second step. In both cases, the transformation is typically complete within 5 minutes. Overall, the methodology presented herein enables a more convergent approach for development of functional high-performance materials.

Keywords

post-polymerization functionalization
ring-opening polymerization
nucleophilic aromatic substitution

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