Prof. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski “Macromolecular Engineering by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization”

Kris Matyjaszewski is J.C. Warner University Professor of Natural Sciences and director of the Center for Macromolecular Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. In 1994, he discovered Cu-mediated atom transfer radical polymerization, which was commercialized in 2004 in the US, Japan, and Europe. He has co-authored >1,300 publications and 72 US patents. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, European, Australian, and Polish Academies of Sciences. He received 2023 NAS Award in Chemical Sciences, 2015 Dreyfus Prize in Chemical Sciences, 2011 Wolf Prize in Chemistry, 2009 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award, and thirteen doctorates honoris causa.

12 May 2025
16h30
ISIS- salle de conférence
Abstract

Various well-defined polymers with precisely controlled macromolecular architecture were prepared under environmentally benign conditions, with ppm of catalysts, in aqueous environment, and in open-air with temporal control by light, electrical current, mechanical forces, or benign chemicals such as ascorbic acid.  The dynamic exchange between active radicals and dormant species catalyzed by ppm amounts of copper catalyst in atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) enabled access to uniform star, comb, bottlebrush, or cyclic polymers with controlled chain composition, such as block, gradient, or periodic structures. Macromolecular engineering provided access to designed bioconjugates by covalently linking synthetic polymers with proteins or nucleic acids and attaching polymers to inorganic surfaces. Such well-defined polymers and hybrid materials outperform conventional commercial products; they can self-assemble, self-repair, depolymerize back to monomers and respond to external stimuli.

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Organizer   Giulio RAGAZZON

 

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