Radical chemistry in polymer science: an overview and recent advances

Abstract Radical chemistry is one of the most important methods used in modern polymer science and industry. Over the past century, new knowledge on radical chemistry has both promoted and been generated from the emergence of polymer synthesis and modification techniques. In this review, we discuss radical chemistry in polymer science from four interconnected aspects. We begin with radical polymerization, the most employed technique for industrial production of polymeric materials, and other polymer synthesis involving a radical process. Post-polymerization modification, including polymer crosslinking and polymer surface modification, is the key process that introduces functionality and practicality to polymeric materials. Radical depolymerization, an efficient approach to destroy polymers, finds applications in two distinct fields, semiconductor industry and environmental protection. Polymer chemistry has largely diverged from organic chemistry with the fine division of modern science but polymer chemists constantly acquire new inspirations from organic chemists. Dialogues on radical chemistry between the two communities will deepen the understanding of the two fields and benefit the humanity. Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2023, 19, 1580–1603. doi:10.3762/bjoc.19.116
Source: Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Authors: Tags: crosslinking polymer surface modification post-polymerization modification radical chemistry radical polymerization Review Source Type: research