The formation of core cross-linked star polymers containing cores cross-linked by dynamic covalent imine bonds

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Alexander W Jackson, David A Fulton

Abstract

Diblock copolymers possessing amino or aldehyde functions within one of their blocks were prepared using RAFT polymerization techniques. These polymers were shown to cross-link through dynamic imine bonds to form core cross-linked star polymers which display a size-dependency upon the concentration at which the cross-linking reactions are performed.

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May 24, 2011·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Alexander W Jackson, David A Fulton
Oct 28, 2015·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Rudy J WojteckiJames L Hedrick
Aug 10, 2012·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Christophe B MinkenbergJan H van Esch
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Apr 8, 2017·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Conghui YuanLizong Dai
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