Co-reporter:Xian Yang, Yinan Cui, Chun Feng, Daliao Tao, Xiaoyu Huang
Science Bulletin 2017 Volume 62, Issue 18(Volume 62, Issue 18) pp:
Publication Date(Web):30 September 2017
DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2017.09.001
Co-reporter:Xue Jiang;Guolin Lu;Xiaoyu Huang
Science China Chemistry 2015 Volume 58( Issue 11) pp:1695-1709
Publication Date(Web):2015 November
DOI:10.1007/s11426-015-5447-1
In recent years, with the rapid development of polymer science, the application of classical named reactions has transferred from small-molecule compounds to polymers. The versatility of named reactions in terms of monomer selection, solvent envi-ronment,reaction temperature, and post-modification permits the synthesis of sophisticated macromolecular structures under conditions where other reaction processes will not operate. In this review, we divided the named reactions employed in polymer-chain synthesis into three types: transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, metal-free cross-coupling reactions,and multi-components reactions. Thus, we focused our discussion on the progress in the utilization of these named reactionsin polymer synthesis