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Metal-Free ATRP Catalyzed by Visible Light in Continuous Flow.
El Achi, Nassim; Bakkour, Youssef; Adhami, Wissal; Molina, Julien; Penhoat, Maël; Azaroual, Nathalie; Chausset-Boissarie, Laëtitia; Rolando, Christian.
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  • El Achi N; MSAP 'Miniaturisation pour la Synthèse l'Analyse et la Protéomique', Université de Lille, USR CNRS 3290, Lille, France.
  • Bakkour Y; Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences III, Lebanese University, Tripoli, Lebanon.
  • Adhami W; MSAP 'Miniaturisation pour la Synthèse l'Analyse et la Protéomique', Université de Lille, USR CNRS 3290, Lille, France.
  • Molina J; Laboratory of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences III, Lebanese University, Tripoli, Lebanon.
  • Penhoat M; MSAP 'Miniaturisation pour la Synthèse l'Analyse et la Protéomique', Université de Lille, USR CNRS 3290, Lille, France.
  • Azaroual N; MSAP 'Miniaturisation pour la Synthèse l'Analyse et la Protéomique', Université de Lille, USR CNRS 3290, Lille, France.
  • Chausset-Boissarie L; Laboratoire de Physique et d'Application RMN, GRITA 'Groupe de Recherche sur les formes Injectables et les Technologies Associées', Université de Lille, EA 7365, Lille, France.
  • Rolando C; MSAP 'Miniaturisation pour la Synthèse l'Analyse et la Protéomique', Université de Lille, USR CNRS 3290, Lille, France.
Front Chem ; 8: 740, 2020.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33102428
ATRP of methyl methacrylate catalyzed by Eosin Y, an inexpensive and an environmental benign dye, was performed in a continuous flow reactor made of FEP tubing and irradiated by visible light green LEDs. The reaction under flow conditions was significantly more rapid and controlled compared to that in batch giving 90% of polymerization after only 3 h of irradiation. The formed polymers in flow have M n measured by GPC and DOSY NMR in accordance with the theoretical values and show low dispersities (Ð < 1.5). The livingness of the polymers has been confirmed by LED on and LED off experiments and by the synthesis of block copolymers. The protocol described herein serves as a "proof of concept" of using Eosin Y as a photocatalyst for controlled polymerization and of using 1D and 2D NMR for polymer characterization. The protocol could be replicated in the future for other reversible-deactivation radical polymerizations.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Front Chem Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article