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Iterative exponential growth of stereo- and sequence-controlled polymers

  • Jonathan C. Barnes
  • , Deborah J.C. Ehrlich
  • , Angela X. Gao
  • , Frank A. Leibfarth
  • , Yivan Jiang
  • , Erica Zhou
  • , Timothy F. Jamison
  • , Jeremiah A. Johnson

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Abstract

Chemists have long sought sequence-controlled synthetic polymers that mimic nature's biopolymers, but a practical synthetic route that enables absolute control over polymer sequence and structure remains a key challenge. Here, we report an iterative exponential growth plus side-chain functionalization (IEG+) strategy that begins with enantiopure epoxides and facilitates the efficient synthesis of a family of uniform >3 kDa macromolecules of varying sequence and stereoconfiguration that are coupled to produce unimolecular polymers (>6 kDa) with sequences and structures that cannot be obtained using traditional polymerization techniques. Selective side-chain deprotection of three hexadecamers is also demonstrated, which imbues each compound with the ability to dissolve in water. We anticipate that these new macromolecules and the general IEG+ strategy will find broad application as a versatile platform for the scalable synthesis of sequence-controlled polymers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)810-815
Number of pages6
JournalNature Chemistry
Volume7
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 24 2015

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