Catalyst-Free Photoinduced End-Group Removal of Thiocarbonylthio Functionality
2017
An initiator- and catalyst-free method for polymer end-group modification has been designed. Under long-wave ultraviolet irradiation, polymers with thiocarbonylthio end groups undergo photolytic cleavage to reveal an active macroradical capable of irreversible termination with a suitable hydrogen source. This straightforward method was successfully demonstrated by the removal of a range of end groups that commonly result from reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer or photoiniferter polymerizations, including trithiocarbonate, dithiobenzoate, xanthate, and dithiocarbamate mediating agents. This strategy proved efficient for polymers derived from acrylamido, acrylic, methacrylic, styrenic, and vinylpyrrolidone monomers.
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