Abstract
A series of thermo-responsive and water-soluble 4- and 8-arm star-branched poly(2-(2′-methoxyethoxy)ethyl methacrylate) (poly(1)) with well-defined structures were synthesized by living anionic polymerization of 1, followed by a linking reaction with a core compound substituted with either four or eight benzyl bromide moieties. Furthermore, two kinds of sequentially different 4-arm star block copolymers composed of poly(1)-block-poly ((2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl)methyl methacrylate) (poly(4)) were also synthesized by the same linking reaction of the corresponding AB or BA diblock copolymer anion with a core compound substituted with four benzyl bromide moieties. Thus, both well-defined 4-arm (AB)4 and (BA)4 star-block copolymers, whose A and B are poly(1) and poly(4) segments, were successfully synthesized. These star-block copolymers were quantitatively converted to the corresponding 4-arm (AC)4 and (CA)4 star-block copolymers with the same compositions by hydrolytic acetal cleavage of the poly(4) segment to poly(2,3-dihydroxypropyl methacrylate) (C segment). Poly(1) segments have LCST values and, on the other hand, both water-insoluble poly(4)s and water-soluble poly(2,3-dihydroxypropyl methacrylate)s are non-thermo-responsive segments. The thermo-responsive behavior of the resulting 4- and 8-arm star-branched poly(1) as well as the 4-arm (AB)4, (BA)4, (AC)4, and (CA)4 star-branched block copolymers has been extensively studied in terms of molecular weight, arm number, composition, and block sequence. As expected, such variables were observed to affect their LCST values. Interestingly, the thermo-responsive behavior of the 4-arm (AC)4 and (CA)4 stars was different from that of the block copolymers used as arm segments.
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