Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5211314 Reactive and Functional Polymers 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Approaches to the synthesis of amine end-functional polystyrenes through intermediary phthalimido end-functional polystyrenes have been explored. Phthalimido groups can be quantitatively converted to amine groups by hydrazinolysis according to an Ing-Manske procedure. Approaches based on α- (functional initiator) and ω-functionalisation (end-group substitution) were examined. Thus, well defined, low molecular weight, ω-bromopolystyrenes, prepared by atom transfer radical polymerisation (ATRP) with copper(I) bromide, 4,4′-di-(nonyl)-2,2′ bipyridine (dNbpy) and 1-bromoethylbenzene initiator, were transformed into ω-phthalimidopolystyrenes by substitution with potassium phthalimide. However, elimination of the terminal bromine to form an unsaturated chain end was observed as a side reaction. Various α-phthalimidopolystyrenes were successfully prepared using phthalimido-functional initiators. Phthalimido-functional bromo isobutyrate derivatives proved very effective in yielding very low polydispersity polystyrene (Mw/Mn ∼ 1.1). However, the conversion of the derived α-phthalimidopolystyrense to an α-aminopolystyrene was problematic because of concomitant hydrazinolysis of the isobutyrate ester linkage and other side reactions. N-(Bromomethyl)phthalimide was successfully used as an ATRP initiator to prepare low polydispersity α-pthalimidopolystyrene (Mw/Mn ∼ 1.3) and thence α-aminopolystyrene with a high degree of end-group purity. End-group interconversions were followed by 1H NMR.

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