화학공학소재연구정보센터
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.32, No.2, 238-244, 2011
Solubility and Aggregation Behavior of Dendronized Poly(p-Benzamide)s
A series of Frechet dendronized poly(p-benzamide)s have been synthesized. To attach the dendron-functionalities to the poly(p-benzamide) backbone, a propargyl side chain was introduced to p-aminobenzoic acid. Then, copper catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition was used to click a first generation (G(1)), respectively, a second generation (G(2)) Frechet-dendron azide onto the amino acid monomer. The resulting amino acids were polymerized using triphenylphosphite to obtain a poorly organo-soluble G(1)-dendronized polymer and a non-aggregating G(2)-dendronized polymer showing good organo-solubility. Furthermore, a strictly alternating non-aggregating G(1)-TEG-dendronized polymer with good organo-solubility was synthesized. The aggregation behavior of these polymers was investigated by dynamic light scattering.