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Name Higashimura Hideyuki
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researchmap researcher code B000366279
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Enzyme-inspired catalysts with high activity and selectivity for oxidative polymerization of 2-phenylphenol

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Joint Author

Author

Akiyuki Nakano, Vivek S. Raut, Naoki Asao, Akane Ando, Kiyoshi Fujisawa, Hideyuki Higashimura

Summary

Enzyme-inspired copper catalysts having 1,4,7-triazacyclonones substituted at the nitrogen atoms with tBu group(s) have been developed for the regioselective oxidative polymerization of 2-phenylphenol. These in situ prepared catalysts remarkably accelerated the polymerization to produce regioregular poly(2-phenylphenylene oxide). The polymer obtained by using the catalyst with one or two tBu group(s) exhibited a higher number-averaged molecular weight and a narrower molecular distribution than the polymer synthesized by a previous enzyme-model catalyst lacking tBu groups, although a certain amount of free radical coupling occurred in the catalysis with three tBu groups. The enzyme-inspired catalysis would proceed through an end-on peroxide complex different from a side-on peroxide complex formed in the enzyme-model catalysis, achieving both the short reaction time and high molecular weight. Thus, a freestanding film was formed by solvent-casting the present polymer, which was reported to show an ultra-low dielectric constant and high thermal stability, and therefore, it could be promising as an insulating polymer in the upcoming sixth-generation technology.

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Catalysis Science & Technology (inside back cover picture).

Publisher

The Royal Society of Chemistry

Volume

13

Number Of Pages

11

StartingPage

4968

EndingPage

4977

Date of Issue

2023/09

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DOI: 10.1039/d3cy00170a

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