Precise Synthesis of Dendrimer-like
Star-Branched Poly(tert-butyl methacrylate)s and
Their Block Copolymers by a Methodology Combining α-Terminal-Functionalized
Living Anionic Polymers with a Specially Designed Linking Reaction
in an Iterative Fashion
A new stepwise iterative methodology was developed for
the synthesis of well-defined high-generation and high-molecular-weight
dendrimer-like star-branched poly(tert-butyl methacrylate)s
(PtBMA)s and block copolymers composed of PtBMA and polystyrene (PS) segments. The methodology involves the following
two reaction steps in an iterative process: (1) a linking reaction
based on a 1:1 addition reaction of an α-terminal-(3-tert-butyldimethylsilyloxymethylphenyl (SMP))2-functionalized living polymer with a core compound or α-terminal-(α-phenyl
acrylate (PA))2-functionalized polymers linked to the core
and (2) a conversion of the SMP group to the PA function, to be used
as the next reaction site. Repetition of the two reaction steps, (1)
and (2), allows for the synthesis of high-generation and high-molecular-weight
dendrimer-like star-branched polymers. In practice, a series of dendrimer-like
star-branched (PtBMA)s up to the fifth generation (5G)
were successfully synthesized. The resulting polymers, whose arm segments
were four-branched at the core and two-branched at each layer, were
all well-defined in branched architecture and precisely controlled
in chain length, and the final 5G dendrimer-like star-branched PtBMA possessed a predictable Mn value of 1.07 × 107 g/mol and an extremely narrow
molecular weight distribution of 1.03 in Mw/Mn value. The synthetic possibility
of similar dendrimer-like star-branched polymers composed of functional
polymer segments bearing acid-labile and/or basic groups by the same
methodology was also demonstrated. Furthermore, 4G dendritic architectural
block copolymers with hierarchic layer structures composed of PtBMA (and poly(methacrylic acid)) and PS segments were synthesized.