Adam E. Goetz
University of Washington
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2015
Kelli A. Ogawa; Adam E. Goetz; Andrew J. Boydston
We have developed a method to achieve ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) mediated by oxidation of organic initiators in the absence of any transition metals. Radical cations, generated via one-electron oxidation of vinyl ethers, were found to react with norbornene to give polymeric species with microstructures essentially identical to those traditionally obtained via metal-mediated ROMP. We found that vinyl ether oxidation could be accomplished under mild conditions using an organic photoredox mediator. This led to high yields of polymer and generally good correlation between M(n) values and initial monomer to catalyst loadings. Moreover, temporal control over reinitiation of polymer growth was achieved during on/off cycles of light exposure. This method demonstrates the first metal-free method for controlled ROMP.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2015
Adam E. Goetz; Andrew J. Boydston
Metal-free ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) utilizes organic photoredox mediators as alternatives to traditional metal-based ROMP initiators to allow the preparation of polymers without residual metal contamination. Herein we report studies exploring the use of endo-dicyclopentadiene (DCPD), a common ROMP monomer, to form linear polyDCPD and copolymers with norbornene. Subsequent cross-linking of the linear polyDCPD using thiol-ene chemistry allows for a completely metal-free preparation of cross-linked polyDCPD. Furthermore, the examination of a number of structurally related monomers offers insights into mechanistic details of this polymerization and demonstrates new monomers that can be utilized for metal-free ROMP.
Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2017
Laura M. M. Pascual; Adam E. Goetz; Adrienne M. Roehrich; Andrew J. Boydston
This study investigated the microstructures of polymers produced via photoredox-mediated metal-free ring-opening metathesis polymerization. Polynorbornene, poly(exo-dihydrodicyclopentadiene), and poly(endo-dicyclopentadiene) were found to have cis olefin contents of 23%, 24%, and 28%, respectively. Additionally, the cis/trans ratio remained consistent during the course of norbornene polymerization. Polymer tacticity was evaluated by quantitative 13 C NMR spectroscopy, which revealed each polymer to be largely atactic. Specifically, the three polymers were estimated to be 33%, 58%, and 55% syndiotactic, respectively. In parallel, this study also explored the ability to produce diblock copolymers from norbornene and exo-dihydrodicyclopentadiene. Successful diblock copolymerization was achieved using either monomer order. In each case, however, the results suggested to us that chain-chain coupling (increased molecular weight) and irreversible termination (dead chains observed during attempted chain extension) occurred when reaction times were extended.
ACS Macro Letters | 2016
Adam E. Goetz; Laura M. M. Pascual; Damian G. Dunford; Kelli A. Ogawa; Daniel B. Knorr; Andrew J. Boydston
Synlett | 2015
Kelli A. Ogawa; Adam E. Goetz; Andrew J. Boydston
Synlett | 2016
Laura M. M. Pascual; Damian G. Dunford; Adam E. Goetz; Kelli A. Ogawa; Andrew J. Boydston
Archive | 2017
Chang-Uk Lee; Adam E. Goetz; Yosuke Ashikari; Andrew J. Boydston; Mark A. Ganter; Duane W. Storti
Archive | 2016
Andrew J. Boydston; Mark A. Ganter; Duane W. Storti; Adam E. Goetz; Mete Yurtoglu; Michael B. Larsen; Gregory I. Peterson; Di Zhang
PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016
Andrew J Boydston; Adam E. Goetz; Laura M. M. Pascual; Yosuke Ashikari; Kelli A. Ogawa
PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting (October 2-7, 2016) | 2016
Laura M. M. Pascual; Adam E. Goetz; Damian G. Dunford; Kelli A. Ogawa; Yosuke Ashikari; Andrew J Boydston