Title
Next-Generation Photomediated Polymer Production With Innovative
Flow Reactor Technology (Nex-Gen-Photo-Flow) (Research)
Abstract
Continuous flow technology enables the synthesis of various complex
organic chemicals (e.g. pharmaceuticals) with greatly improved
efficiency compared with conventional multi-step batch synthesis.
Translation of continuous flow principles to emerging polymerization
techniques is still in its infancy. This is particularly true for novel
photomediated polymerization protocols, whose fundamental
process–reactivity relationships have only recently begun to be
explored. As momentum builds in the field of controlled
photopolymerizations of (cyclic) olefins and (cyclic) esters, a
systematic merging of these approaches will enable access to
structurally unique macromolecules. The aim of this project is to
develop a fundamental understanding of how the process of state-ofthe-
art reactor technology for continuous flow polymerization
influences polymer composition, topology, and function. This scalable
technology will be explored for the process intensification of novel
controlled photo-mediated polymerizations employing several
orthogonal mechanisms including reversible deactivation radical
polymerization (RDRP), ring-opening transesterification
polymerization (ROTEP) and ring-opening metathesis polymerization
(ROMP). Photomediated chemistry related to these various
mechanisms remains at the forefront of current trends. They are ripe
for further development, with high impact throughout the polymer
community.
Period of project
01 January 2023 - 31 December 2026