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Click Reaction before ROMP

Copper-Catalyzed Azide/Alkyne Click Reaction [Pg.213]

The copper-catalyzed azide/alkyne click reaction has found the broadest application in the modification of ROMP polymers, with the first reported example in 2004 by Binder and Kluger [13]. Since then, the copper-catalyzed click reaction has been used for the preparation of block copolymers [24, 29, 37], stars [18, 26], cycles [23], networks [25], and graft copolymers [27, 28, 38, 56, 57], as well as for end- [16] and side-chain-functionalized polymers [13, 17, 19-22, 48]. The most often used catalysts and bases for the azide/alkyne click reaction include copper(l) iodide, copper(l) bromide, trisftriphenylphosphine) copper(l) bromide, or copperfll) sulfate/sodium ascorbate as catalyst and diisopropylethylamine (DIPEA), pentamethyldiethylenetriamine (PMDETA), or 2,2 -bipyridine (bPy) as base. [Pg.213]


Table 9.2 Functional group tolerance of the ruthenium catalyst toward click products and sequence of ROMP and click reaction (before or after polymerization). Table 9.2 Functional group tolerance of the ruthenium catalyst toward click products and sequence of ROMP and click reaction (before or after polymerization).

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