Odd-even Effects Leading to Alternating Polymerization and Macrocyclization in Nitroaldol Reaction Systems

18 December 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

Alternating macrocyclization and polymerization was observed in dynamic nitroaldol reaction systems. The reaction of an aromatic dialdehyde reacting with linear α,ω-dinitroalkanes with even numbers of carbon atoms favored the formation of lowellane macrocycles, while the reactions involving dinitrocompounds consisted of odd numbers of carbon atoms promoted polymerization. The folding patterns of the alkyl chains played an important factor in determining the outcome of the reactions.

Keywords

dynamic covalent
polymer
macrocycle
nitroaldol

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