화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.38, No.15, 2623-2634, 2000
Haloacetaldehyde polymers and macromolecular asymmetry
Polyhaloaldehydes play a special role in aldehyde polymerization. The most prominent trichloroacetaldehyde polymer, polytrichloroacetaldehyde, opened the door to new concepts in polymer chemistry: first, cryotachensic polymerization, the separation of the initiation step from the propagation steps with the ceiling temperature principle for the fabrication of insoluble and infusible polymers, and second, the concept of macromolecular asymmetry and stereospecific and conformationally specific polymerization. Trichloroacetaldhyde could be readily polymerized with a wide range of anionic land also some cationic) initiators. When the anionic polymerization was initiated with chiral anions, it gave polychloral of one helix sense. To understand the genesis of the polymerization, the oligomerization was investigated to learn how the stereochemistry of the polymerization was established, also in chiral form. All 10 fluoro-, chloro-, and bromo-substituted trihaloacetaldehydes were synthesized as necessary and polymerized, and the polymers were investigated.