Hr. Allcock et al., Synthesis of telechelic polyphosphazenes via the ambient temperature living cationic polymerization of amino phosphoranimines, MACROMOLEC, 32(18), 1999, pp. 5736-5743
A method for the synthesis of well-defined mono-, di-, and mixed-telechelic
polyphosphazenes produced via a living cationic polymerization of phosphor
animines is described. Amino phosphoranimines R-NH(CF3CH2O)(2)P=NSiMe3 (R=P
h-, p-BrPh-, p-H3CPh-, CH2=CHCH2-, and CH2=CHPh-) were synthesized via a re
action between a bromophosphoranimine and the appropriate organic amine. Di
telechelic polymers [R-NH](2)-[Cl2P=N](n) were prepared by quenching living
poly(dichlorophosphazene) chains, [Cl3P=N(Cl2P=N)(n)-PCl3](+)[PCl6](-) wit
h small quantities of the amino phosphoranimines. Cationic initiators of th
e amino phosphoranimines were also generated using PCl5 and were used to po
lymerize Cl3P=NSiMe3, to give monotelechelic poly(dichlorophosphazenes). In
addition, a mixed telechelic system was produced by the termination of an
allylamino monotelechelic poly(dichlorophosphazene) chain with a bromoanili
no phosphoranimine. In all cases, displacement of the chlorine atoms with s
odium trifluoroethoxide yielded hydrolytically stable telechelic polymers w
ith controlled molecular weights and low polydispersities.