Conjugated polymers have received more and more attention due to their widespread applications in the field of organic optoelectronics and information displays.Most of the conjugated polymers are synthesized by transition-metal-complex catalyzed coupling reactions
which usually follow the step-growth mechanism
and require high purity monomers
high temperature and long reaction time to achieve samples of high molecular weight.However
the molecular weight
polydispersity and chain-ends of the resulting polymers are in general poorly controlled.Catalyst-transfer polycondensation is a novel method for the synthesis of well-defined conjugated polymers.Because the catalyst can transfer through an intramolecular process to the propagating chain end that leads to the coupling reaction of the monomer with the polymer
such polymerization follows the chain-growth mechanism.With this newly developed method
various conjugated polymers
including homopolymers
copolymers
polymer brushes and hairy particles with controlled molecular weights and relatively narrow polydispersities (PDIs)
have been prepared.In this progress report
the recent advances made in the field of catalyst-transfer polycondensation have been summarized.The problems existed are pointed out and the future trends are discussed.