Boronic Acid Block Copolymers

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Boronic Acid Block Copolymers A facile route to well-defined boronic acid (co)polymers from stable and easily manipulated boronic ester monomers is presented. The polymerization of 4-pinacolatoborylstyrene by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) yielded polymeric boronic acid precursors. Selection of stoichiometry allowed tuning of polymerization kinetics and targeting specific molecular weights in the range of Mn = 17,000 – 32,000 g/mol. The resulting low polydispersity poly(4-pinacolatoborylstyrene) homopolymers were employed as macro chain transfer agents for block copolymerization with N,N-dimethylacrylamide to yield amphiphilic block copolymers that formed micelles in aqueous media. The pinacol ester derivatized (co)polymers were easily deprotected by a mild and convenient strategy to yield free boronic acid polymers. Polymeric Micelle Molecularly-Dissolved Unimers ↓pH + Hydrophobic material ↑pH (Controlled release)