Abstract

Alkenylboronate units were incorporated into poly(methyl methacrylate) as trigger sites for backbone degradation. The complexation of a fluoride anion to the boron pendant and subsequent activation by a manganese salt triggered the degradation through the generation of a main-chain carbon radical and β-scission in an adjacent methacrylate unit. The addition of catechol was required, and presumably the chelate coordination to the Mn center was crucial for the degradation.

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