A Perspective on Reversibility in Controlled Polymerization Systems: Recent Progress and New Opportunities
The field of controlled polymerization is growing and evolving at unprecedented rates, facilitating polymer scientists to engineer the structure and property of polymer materials for a variety of applications. However, the lack of degradability, particularly in vinyl polymers, is a general concern n...
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doaj-b361ba84f85a4bd0a3589a3129bac2572020-11-24T21:50:21ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492018-11-012311287010.3390/molecules23112870molecules23112870A Perspective on Reversibility in Controlled Polymerization Systems: Recent Progress and New OpportunitiesHouliang Tang0Yi Luan1Lu Yang2Hao Sun3School of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, 30 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, ChinaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Florida, PO Box 117200, Gainesville, FL 32611-7200, USADepartment of Chemistry, University of Florida, PO Box 117200, Gainesville, FL 32611-7200, USAThe field of controlled polymerization is growing and evolving at unprecedented rates, facilitating polymer scientists to engineer the structure and property of polymer materials for a variety of applications. However, the lack of degradability, particularly in vinyl polymers, is a general concern not only for environmental sustainability, but also for biomedical applications. In recent years, there has been a significant effort to develop reversible polymerization approaches in those well-established controlled polymerization systems. Reversible polymerization typically involves two steps, including (i) forward polymerization, which converts small monomers into macromolecule; and (ii) depolymerization, which is capable of regenerating original monomers. Furthermore, recycled monomers can be repolymerized into new polymers. In this perspective, we highlight recent developments of reversible polymerization in those controlled polymerization systems and offer insight into the promise and utility of reversible polymerization systems. More importantly, the current challenges and future directions to solve those problems are discussed. We hope this perspective can serve as an “initiator„ to promote continuing innovations in this fairly new area.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/11/2870controlled polymerizationreversible polymerizationsustainable polymers |
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A Perspective on Reversibility in Controlled Polymerization Systems: Recent Progress and New Opportunities |
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A Perspective on Reversibility in Controlled Polymerization Systems: Recent Progress and New Opportunities |
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A Perspective on Reversibility in Controlled Polymerization Systems: Recent Progress and New Opportunities |
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A Perspective on Reversibility in Controlled Polymerization Systems: Recent Progress and New Opportunities |
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perspective on reversibility in controlled polymerization systems: recent progress and new opportunities |
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The field of controlled polymerization is growing and evolving at unprecedented rates, facilitating polymer scientists to engineer the structure and property of polymer materials for a variety of applications. However, the lack of degradability, particularly in vinyl polymers, is a general concern not only for environmental sustainability, but also for biomedical applications. In recent years, there has been a significant effort to develop reversible polymerization approaches in those well-established controlled polymerization systems. Reversible polymerization typically involves two steps, including (i) forward polymerization, which converts small monomers into macromolecule; and (ii) depolymerization, which is capable of regenerating original monomers. Furthermore, recycled monomers can be repolymerized into new polymers. In this perspective, we highlight recent developments of reversible polymerization in those controlled polymerization systems and offer insight into the promise and utility of reversible polymerization systems. More importantly, the current challenges and future directions to solve those problems are discussed. We hope this perspective can serve as an “initiator„ to promote continuing innovations in this fairly new area. |
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controlled polymerization reversible polymerization sustainable polymers |
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