Fabienne Goethals
Ghent University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011
Pieter Espeel; Fabienne Goethals; Filip Du Prez
The in situ generation of thiols by nucleophilic ring-opening of a thiolactone with amines, followed by a UV-initiated radical thiol-ene reaction in a one-pot fashion, has been evaluated as an accelerated and versatile protocol for the synthesis of several types of polymeric architectures. After elaboration of a model amine-thiol-ene conjugation reaction, a number of routes based on readily available thiolactone-containing structures have been developed to successfully assemble functional, linear polymers and networks via a mild and facile radical photopolymerization process.
Polymer Chemistry | 2012
Pieter Espeel; Fabienne Goethals; Milan M. Stamenović; Lionel Petton; Filip Du Prez
A conceptual proof for the double modification (aminolysis and subsequent thiol-click modification) of thiolactone units, incorporated in linear polymer scaffolds, was elaborated. These polymers were prepared by either reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) or nitroxide mediated radical polymerization (NMP) starting from a stable, readily available styrenic thiolactone monomer (St-TLa). Successful copolymerization of the latter with styrene (St) or methyl methacrylate (MMA) yielded linear polymers with varying thiolactone content (4–25%). Upon amine treatment, the ring-opening of the pendent thiolactones resulted in the formation of linear polythiols. Reaction conditions were optimized to avoid cross-linking via disulfide formation, thus preserving the linear nature of the polymer. Different primary amines (propylamine, benzylamine, ethanolamine and Jeffamine M-1000) were attached to the polymer backbone, while the PDIs remained low. The resulting polythiols are versatile scaffolds for further modification by various thiol-click reactions. In this respect, thiol–maleimide conjugation was used as a model reaction. NMR- and SEC-analyses revealed a near-quantitative double modification of thiolactone containing polystyrene (PS) and poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) by subsequent treatment with propylamine and N-benzylmaleimide.
2013 Annual meeting of the Belgian Polymer Group (BPG 2013) | 2013
Fabienne Goethals; Pieter Espeel; Frank Driessen; Le Thu Thi Nguyen; Filip Du Prez
2013 Annual meeting of the Belgian Polymer Group (BPG 2013) | 2013
Otto van den Berg; Le Thu Thi Nguyen; Roberto Teixeira; Fabienne Goethals; Filip Du Prez
Macro BeGe 2012 (Belgian-German MacroMolecular Meeting) : Advanced materials by modular strategies : from synthesis to industrial applications | 2012
Fabienne Goethals; Pieter Espeel; Filip Du Prez
Macro BeGe 2012 (Belgian-German MacroMolecular Meeting) : Advanced materials by modular strategies : from synthesis to industrial applications | 2012
Pieter Espeel; Fabienne Goethals; Frank Driessen; Le Thu Thi Nguyen; Filip Du Prez
2012 Annual meeting of the Belgian Polymer Group (BPG 2012) : Polymers for a sustainable society | 2012
Fabienne Goethals; Pieter Espeel; Milan M. Stamenović; Lionel Petton; Filip Du Prez
2012 Annual meeting of the Belgian Polymer Group (BPG 2012) : Polymers for a sustainable society | 2012
Pieter Espeel; Fabienne Goethals; Milan M. Stamenović; Filip Du Prez
APME 2011 IUPAC 9th International conference on Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering | 2011
Filip Du Prez; Pieter Espeel; Milan M. Stamenović; Fabienne Goethals; Claire F. Hansell; Rachel K. O'Reilly
APME 2011 IUPAC 9th International conference on Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering | 2011
Lionel Petton; Pieter Espeel; Milan M. Stamenović; Fabienne Goethals; Sofie Wallyn; Stefan Reinicke; Filip Du Prez