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Guided wave materials, organic polymers

BEESON ET AL. Organic Polymers as Guided Wave Materials... [Pg.308]

Chiral polymers have been applied in many areas of research, including chiral separation of organic molecules, asymmetric induction in organic synthesis, and wave guiding in non-linear optics [ 146,147]. Two distinct classes of polymers represent these optically active materials those with induced chirality based on the catalyst and polymerization mechanism and those produced from chiral monomers. Achiral monomers like propylene have been polymerized stereoselectively using chiral initiators or catalysts yielding isotactic, helical polymers [148-150]. On the other hand, polymerization of chiral monomers such as diepoxides, dimethacrylates, diisocyanides, and vinyl ethers yields chiral polymers by incorporation of chirality into the main chain of the polymer or as a pedant side group [151-155]. A number of chiral metathesis catalysts have been made, and they have proven useful in asymmetric ROM as well as in stereospecific polymerization of norbornene and norbornadiene [ 156-159]. This section of the review will focus on the ADMET polymerization of chiral monomers as a method of chiral polymer synthesis. [Pg.27]


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