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1 “Science for Future Molecular Systems”
G-COE Seminar No.160 “Science for Future Molecular Systems” “Kyushu University International Research Center for Molecular Systems″        Anionic Polymerization and CuAAC “Click" Chemistry: Combination of      Two Ideal Methods for the Synthesis of Well-Defined Polymers ●Speaker : Prof. Nikos Hadjichristidis                    Professor of Chemical Sciences, King Abdullah University of Science and             Technology (KAUST), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Professor Emeritus,                   Department of Chemistry, University of Athens, Greece ●Date : 23rd January, 2012 (Mon) ●Time : 16:00~18:00 ●Venue: Integrated study plaza (総合学習プラザ) 2F        AMS Lecture Room 1, Ito campus, Kyushu University The unique characteristics of Cu-catalyzed terminal alkyne/azide “click” reaction have contributed considerably to    the popularity of “click” chemistry within the polymer and materials science communities. However, apart from the use of post-anionic polymerization reactions to introduce active “clickable” groups with subsequent loss of the lithium site, “clickable” groups have never been simultaneously present with the lithium-propagating sites. Such species would have the potential to take advantage of both the lithium and active “clickable” sites, thereby combining two ideal methods, for the synthesis of well-defined complex architectures. Herein, the preparation of the acetylene-functionalized initiator 5-triethylsilyl-4-pentynyllithium is presented. The strength of using this initiator for the synthesis of complex macromolecular architectures was proven by the preparation of well-defined cyclic and multiblock copolymers of polystyrene and polyisoprene. 主催:繊維学会西部支部 ・九州大学 G-COE「未来分子システム科学」・分子システム科学センター 共催:九州大学 高分子機能創造リサーチコア Admission Free Contact Information:  Global COE Office                        TEL: (Ito)  (Hakozaki)


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