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Dithioketal Polymers Via Radical Polymerization of γ-Dithiobutyrolactone.

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Authors: Odnoroh M, Ivanchenko O, Kroeger AA, Coote ML, Mazières S, Destarac M

Year

2026

Paper ID

56351

Status

Peer-reviewed

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Abstract

Polymers bearing in-chain dithioketal groups are an emerging class of materials with specific properties like reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsiveness and vitrimer-type behavior. Until now, these polymers have been exclusively produced by step-growth polymerization or polyaddition; herein, we report the first chain polymerization leading to dithioketal polymers. γ-dithiobutyrolactone (DTBL) is radically copolymerized with a series of conjugated monomers to yield copolymers with ring-retained dithioketal units exclusively. DFT calculations rationalize the contrasting behaviors of DTBL and its thionolactone analogue γ-thionobutyrolactone (TBL), highlighting how electronic effects of the ring heteroatoms govern propagation efficiency and ring-retention versus ring-opening pathways. The ability of DTBL to bring degradability to thermosets, latexes, and RAFT-derived complex architectures is revealed.

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