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Microstructure of Copolymers Formed by the Reagentless, Mechanochemical Remodeling of Homopolymers via Pulsed Ultrasound.

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Black Ramirez, AL; Ogle, JW; Schmitt, AL; Lenhardt, JM; Cashion, MP; Mahanthappa, MK; Craig, SL
Published in: ACS macro letters
January 2012

The high shear forces generated during the pulsed ultrasound of dilute polymer solutions lead to large tensile forces that are focused near the center of the polymer chain, but quantitative experimental evidence regarding the force distribution is rare. Here, pulsed ultrasound of quantitatively geminal-dihalocyclopropanated (gDHC) polybutadiene provides insights into the distribution. Pulsed ultrasound leads to the mechanochemical ring-opening of the gDHC mechanophore to a 2,3-dihaloalkene. The alkene product is then degraded through ozonolysis to leave behind only those stretches of the polymer that have not experienced large enough forces to be activated. Microstructural and molecular weight analysis reveals that the activated and unactivated regions of the polymer are continuous, indicating a smooth and monotonic force distribution from the midchain peak toward the polymer ends. When coupled to chain scission, the net process constitutes the rapid, specific, and reagentless conversion of a single homopolymer into block copolymers. Despite their compositional polydispersity, the sonicated polymers assemble into ordered lamellar phases that are characterized by small-angle X-ray scattering.

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ACS macro letters

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2161-1653

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2161-1653

Publication Date

January 2012

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1

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1

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23 / 27

Related Subject Headings

  • 3406 Physical chemistry
  • 3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry
  • 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
  • 0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry
 

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Black Ramirez, A. L., Ogle, J. W., Schmitt, A. L., Lenhardt, J. M., Cashion, M. P., Mahanthappa, M. K., & Craig, S. L. (2012). Microstructure of Copolymers Formed by the Reagentless, Mechanochemical Remodeling of Homopolymers via Pulsed Ultrasound. ACS Macro Letters, 1(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.1021/mz200005u
Black Ramirez, Ashley L., James W. Ogle, Andrew L. Schmitt, Jeremy M. Lenhardt, Matthew P. Cashion, Mahesh K. Mahanthappa, and Stephen L. Craig. “Microstructure of Copolymers Formed by the Reagentless, Mechanochemical Remodeling of Homopolymers via Pulsed Ultrasound.ACS Macro Letters 1, no. 1 (January 2012): 23–27. https://doi.org/10.1021/mz200005u.
Black Ramirez AL, Ogle JW, Schmitt AL, Lenhardt JM, Cashion MP, Mahanthappa MK, et al. Microstructure of Copolymers Formed by the Reagentless, Mechanochemical Remodeling of Homopolymers via Pulsed Ultrasound. ACS macro letters. 2012 Jan;1(1):23–7.
Black Ramirez, Ashley L., et al. “Microstructure of Copolymers Formed by the Reagentless, Mechanochemical Remodeling of Homopolymers via Pulsed Ultrasound.ACS Macro Letters, vol. 1, no. 1, Jan. 2012, pp. 23–27. Epmc, doi:10.1021/mz200005u.
Black Ramirez AL, Ogle JW, Schmitt AL, Lenhardt JM, Cashion MP, Mahanthappa MK, Craig SL. Microstructure of Copolymers Formed by the Reagentless, Mechanochemical Remodeling of Homopolymers via Pulsed Ultrasound. ACS macro letters. 2012 Jan;1(1):23–27.
Journal cover image

Published In

ACS macro letters

DOI

EISSN

2161-1653

ISSN

2161-1653

Publication Date

January 2012

Volume

1

Issue

1

Start / End Page

23 / 27

Related Subject Headings

  • 3406 Physical chemistry
  • 3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry
  • 0306 Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural)
  • 0303 Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry