Abstract

We report an original strategy toward the straightforward preparation of precisely defined telechelic H-bonding polymers and the generation of supramolecular block copolymers thereof. Making use of an α,ω-functionalized symmetrical trithiocarbonate bearing thymine groups at both chain ends, a series of heterocomplementary H-bonding polymers were effortlessly generated by RAFT polymerization in a one step process. The resulting telechelic macromolecules selectively interacted with heterocomplementary α-DAP-functionalized chains to afford supramolecular block copolymers in solution and in bulk. These self-assemblies were evidenced by 1H NMR and rheological measurements. As a consequence of these associations, whereas non functional homopolymer blends tended to microphase separate as observed by AFM analysis, H-bonding homopolymer blends exhibited homogeneous microstructures in accord with the formation of supramolecular block copolymers promoting the stabilization of the interface between the polymers.

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