A Transformable and Bulky Methacrylate Monomer That Enables the Synthesis of an MMA‐nBA Alternating Copolymer: Sequence‐Dependent Self‐Healing Properties

Author:

Lai Haiwang1,Jin Changming2,Park Junsu23,Ikura Ryohei23,Takashima Yoshinori2345,Ouchi Makoto1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Polymer Chemistry Graduate School of Engineering Kyoto University Nishikyo-ku Kyoto 615-8510 Japan

2. Department of Macromolecular Science Graduate School of Science Osaka University 1-1 Machikaneyama Toyonaka Osaka 560-0043 Japan

3. Forefront Research Center Graduate School of Science Osaka University 1-1 Machikaneyama Toyonaka Osaka 560-0043 Japan

4. Institute for Advanced Co-Creation Studies Osaka University 1-1 Yamadaoka Suita Osaka 565-0871 Japan

5. Innovative Catalysis Science Division Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiatives (OTRI) Osaka University 1-1 Yamadaoka Suita Osaka 565-0871 Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we designed a methacrylate molecule with an alkyl‐substituted trichloro salicylic acid pendant as a transformable bulky monomer to enable the synthesis of an alternating copolymer of methyl methacrylate (MMA) and n‐butyl acrylate (nBA). The adamantyl‐substituted methacrylate monomer (1‐Ad) showed very low homopolymerization propensity in radical polymerizations, but afforded the alternating copolymer with nBA via copolymerization. The 1‐Ad units in the resultant copolymer were quantitatively and selectively transformed into MMA via transesterification with methanol to yield the alternating copolymer of MMA and nBA. Its alternating sequence was clearly demonstrated by a structural analysis via 13C NMR spectroscopy as well as the low reactivity ratios for the 1‐Ad and nBA pair. Finally, we verified the superior self‐healing ability of the alternating copolymer compared to that of the corresponding 1 : 1 statistical copolymer.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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