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Overcoming the challenge of metal contamination in traditional ATRP systems, a metal-free ATRP process, mediated by light and catalyzed by an organic-based photoredox catalyst, is reported. Polymerization of vinyl monomers are efficiently activated and deactivated with light leading to excellent control over the molecular weight, polydispersity, and chain ends of the resulting polymers. Significantly, block copolymer formation was facile and could be combined with other controlled radical processes leading to structural and synthetic versatility. We believe that these new organic-based photoredox catalysts will enable new applications for controlled radical polymerizations and also be of further value in both small molecule and polymer chemistry.
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Nicolas J. Treat
University of California, Santa Barbara
Hazel Sprafke
Santa Barbara City College
John W. Kramer
Dow Chemical (United States)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Cornell University
University of California, Santa Barbara
Dow Chemical (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d686e25bddf9749b31aff0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja510389m
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