Radical Ring-Opening Polymerization: Scope, Limitations, and Application to (Bio)Degradable Materials

Antoine Tardy(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Julien Nicolas(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Didier Gigmès(Institut de Chimie Radicalaire), Catherine Lefay(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Yohann Guillaneuf(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Chemical Reviews
January 13, 2017
Cited by 443Open Access
Full Text

Abstract

Cyclic monomers bearing either vinyl or exomethylene groups have the ability to be polymerized through a radical pathway via a ring-opening mechanism (addition-fragmentation process), leading to the introduction of functionalities in the polymer backbone. Radical ring-opening polymerization (rROP) combines the advantages of both ring-opening polymerization and radical polymerization, that is the preparation of polymers bearing heteroatoms in the backbone but with the ease and robustness of a radical process. This current review presents a comprehensive description of rROP by detailing: (i) the various monomers that polymerize through rROP; (ii) the main parameters that govern the rROP mechanism; (iii) the copolymerization by conventional or controlled/living radical polymerization between rROP monomers and traditional vinyl monomers to obtain copolymers with advanced properties; (iv) the different applications (low shrinkage materials and preparation of (bio)degradable materials) of rROP monomer-containing materials, and (v) the main alternatives to rROP to induce degradability to materials obtained by a radical polymerization.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis