Abstract

AbstractA new polymerization termed proton (H)‐transfer polymerization (HTP) has been developed to convert dimethacrylates to unsaturated polyesters. HTP is catalyzed by a selective N‐heterocyclic carbene capable of promoting intermolecular Umpolung condensation through proton transfer and proceeds through the step‐growth propagation cycles via enamine intermediates. The role of the added suitable phenol, which is critical for achieving an effective HTP, is twofold: shutting down the radically induced chain‐growth addition polymerization under HTP conditions (typically at 80–120 °C) and facilitating proton transfer after each monomer enchainment. The resulting unsaturated polyesters have a high thermal stability and can be readily cross‐linked to robust polyester materials.

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