Non-activated Esters as Reactive Handles in Direct Post-Polymerization Modification

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Oct 2;62(40):e202303841. doi: 10.1002/anie.202303841. Epub 2023 Jul 3.

Abstract

Non-activated esters are prominently featured functional groups in polymer science, as ester functional monomers display great structural diversity and excellent compatibility with a wide range of polymerization mechanisms. Yet, their direct use as a reactive handle in post-polymerization modification has been typically avoided due to their low reactivity, which impairs the quantitative conversion typically desired in post-polymerization modification reactions. While activated ester approaches are a well-established alternative, the modification of non-activated esters remains a synthetic and economically valuable opportunity. In this review, we discuss past and recent efforts in the utilization of non-activated ester groups as a reactive handle to facilitate transesterification and aminolysis/amidation reactions, and the potential of the developed methodologies in the context of macromolecular engineering.

Keywords: Amidation; Catalysis; Polymers; Post-Polymerization Modification; Transesterification.

Publication types

  • Review