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- Haiyan Hu
(Dalian University of Technology)
- Xuelun Duan
(Dalian University of Technology)
- Ming Li
(Dalian University of Technology)
- Wangze Song
(Dalian University of Technology)
- Haotian Shi
(Dalian University of Technology)
- Guofeng Wang
(Dalian University of Technology)
- Nan Zheng
(Dalian University of Technology)
Abstract
Divergent synthesis of numerous complex molecules has emerged as a promising strategy as it allows the access to structurally distinct products from identical starting materials. However, selective transformation of the same monomer into diverse polymers by modulating the polymerization conditions remains a synthetic challenge. In this work, we report the design of propargylic ester, which can be selectively transformed into polyimidate, polyimine, or polyamidine through distinct polymerization pathways. By modulating polymerization conditions, either ester migrating or ester leaving can be selectively manipulated with the formation of different nitrogen-containing intermediates including imine, ketenimine, and alkylidene ketenimine. Three types of polymers could be exclusively obtained using one set of monomer combination containing propargylic ester and sulfonyl azide. In this work, the tunable ester leaving or migrating ability for propargylic ester allows it as a variable synthon monomer, which can facilitate varied transformations towards structure-diverse polymers.
Suggested Citation
Haiyan Hu & Xuelun Duan & Ming Li & Wangze Song & Haotian Shi & Guofeng Wang & Nan Zheng, 2025.
"Selective transformation of propargylic ester towards tunable polymerization pathways,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-10, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-57619-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-57619-7
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