Modular segmented hyperbranched copolymers
Modular segmented hyperbranched polymers, amenable to facile post-polymerization functionalization, were created via two distinct approaches. Self-condensing vinyl polymerization via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization and RAFT polymerization with a divinyl comonom...
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description | Modular segmented hyperbranched polymers, amenable to facile post-polymerization functionalization, were created
via
two distinct approaches. Self-condensing vinyl polymerization
via
reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization and RAFT polymerization with a divinyl comonomer were employed to create well-defined highly branched materials containing activated esters amenable to highly efficient functionalization in a modular manner.
Modular segmented hyperbranched polymers, amenable to facile post-polymerization functionalization, were created
via
two distinct approaches. |
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