Atom transfer radical polymerization is a versatile technique for exerting precise control over polymer molecular weights, molecular weight distributions, and complex architectures. Here, we show that an externally applied electrochemical potential can reversibly activate the copper catalyst for this process by a one-electron reduction of an initially added air-stable cupric species (Cu^(II)/Ligand). Modulation of polymerization kinetics is thereby tunable in real time by varying the magnitude of applied potential. Application of multistep intermittent potentials successfully triggers initiation of polymerization and subsequently toggles the polymerization between dormant and active states in a living manner. Catalyst concentrations down to...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is a versatile technique for exerting precise control ov...
A dual-concurrent atom transfer radical polymerization/reversible addition-fragmentation chain-trans...
A dual-concurrent atom transfer radical polymerization/reversible addition-fragmentation chain-trans...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridin...
Temporal control in atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) relies on modulating the oxidation s...
Controlled radical polymerizations (CRPs) are among the most powerful methods to obtain polymers wit...
Polymer chain growth can be controlled in a spatiotemporal manner by external stimuli including chem...
Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridin...
Controlled Radical Polymerizations (CRPs) in aqueous medium are very attractive from an economic and...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is a versatile technique for exerting precise control ov...
A dual-concurrent atom transfer radical polymerization/reversible addition-fragmentation chain-trans...
A dual-concurrent atom transfer radical polymerization/reversible addition-fragmentation chain-trans...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
Electrochemical reduction of an exemplary ATRP catalyst, CuIIBr2/Me6TREN, is shown to be an efficien...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is one of the most commonly employed controlled radical ...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
In Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP), Cu-0 acts as a supplemental activator and reducing a...
Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridin...
Temporal control in atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) relies on modulating the oxidation s...
Controlled radical polymerizations (CRPs) are among the most powerful methods to obtain polymers wit...
Polymer chain growth can be controlled in a spatiotemporal manner by external stimuli including chem...
Simplified electrochemical atom transfer radical polymerization (seATRP) using CuII–N-propyl pyridin...
Controlled Radical Polymerizations (CRPs) in aqueous medium are very attractive from an economic and...
Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) is a versatile technique for exerting precise control ov...
A dual-concurrent atom transfer radical polymerization/reversible addition-fragmentation chain-trans...
A dual-concurrent atom transfer radical polymerization/reversible addition-fragmentation chain-trans...