In this communication, we report on a new route to the functionalization of ATRP polymers exploiting their halide end-groups, which were converted successfully into reactive disulfide end-groups, using sodium methanethiosulfonate. The resultant disulfide-terminated polymers could then be reacted with different functional thiols to yield functional polymers exploiting either thiol/disulfide exchange chemistry or thiol/ene ‘‘click’’ reactions
A conceptual proof for the double modification (aminolysis and subsequent thiol-click modification) ...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
In this communication, we report on a new route to the functionalization of ATRP polymers exploiting...
In this communication, we report on a new route to the functionalization of ATRP polymers exploiting...
We describe a simple and facile method for quantitatively converting bromine end-groups of well-defi...
Conventional synthesis of polymers by ATRP is relatively low throughput, involving iterative optimiz...
Conventional synthesis of polymers by ATRP is relatively low throughput, involving iterative optimiz...
Synthesis of an end-functionalized polylactide by ring-opening polymerization of lactide monomer usi...
We report the facile synthesis of well defined, disulfide containing polymers via SET-LRP. A one-pot...
An investigation into the aminolysis of omega-end groups of RAFT-polymers and simultaneous thiol-ene...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
International audienceSynthesis of highly end-functionalized polyethylene chains was accomplished us...
ABSTRACT: Multiarm star polymers containing thiol-reactive maleimide groups at their core have been ...
A conceptual proof for the double modification (aminolysis and subsequent thiol-click modification) ...
A conceptual proof for the double modification (aminolysis and subsequent thiol-click modification) ...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
In this communication, we report on a new route to the functionalization of ATRP polymers exploiting...
In this communication, we report on a new route to the functionalization of ATRP polymers exploiting...
We describe a simple and facile method for quantitatively converting bromine end-groups of well-defi...
Conventional synthesis of polymers by ATRP is relatively low throughput, involving iterative optimiz...
Conventional synthesis of polymers by ATRP is relatively low throughput, involving iterative optimiz...
Synthesis of an end-functionalized polylactide by ring-opening polymerization of lactide monomer usi...
We report the facile synthesis of well defined, disulfide containing polymers via SET-LRP. A one-pot...
An investigation into the aminolysis of omega-end groups of RAFT-polymers and simultaneous thiol-ene...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
International audienceSynthesis of highly end-functionalized polyethylene chains was accomplished us...
ABSTRACT: Multiarm star polymers containing thiol-reactive maleimide groups at their core have been ...
A conceptual proof for the double modification (aminolysis and subsequent thiol-click modification) ...
A conceptual proof for the double modification (aminolysis and subsequent thiol-click modification) ...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...
Reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization is one of the most extensivel...