Abstract

A structurally controlled polymer gel was synthesized by end-linking a monodisperse star polymer in which each arm was a bottlebrush (BB) polymer densely grafted with side chains. The combination of atom transfer radical polymerization and postpolymerization modification yielded a four-arm star-shaped BB polymer with a controlled polymerization degree of the backbone and side chains. The reactive end groups introduced at the end of each arm reacted with small bifunctional linkers in solution, leading to the formation of a BB polymer gel. The elasticity study on the BB polymer gel suggested its uniform network structure. Our method enables precise and uniform tuning of essential structural parameters across the entire BB polymer network, which will be beneficial for developing soft materials with desired mechanical responses.

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