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Sulfenyl Chlorides: An Alternative Monomer Feedstock from Elemental Sulfur for Polymer Synthesis
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A polymerization methodology is reported using sulfur monochloride (S<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>) as an alternative feedstock for polymeric materials. S<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> is an inexpensive petrochemical derived from elemental sulfur (S<sub>8</sub>) but has numerous advantages as a reactive monomer for polymerization vs S<sub>8</sub>. This new process, termed sulfenyl chloride inverse vulcanization, exploits the high reactivity and miscibility of S<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> with a broad range of allylic monomers to prepare soluble, high molar-mass linear polymers, segmented block copolymers, and crosslinked thermosets with greater synthetic precision than achieved using classical inverse vulcanization. This step-growth addition polymerization also allows for preparation of a new class of thiol-free, inexpensive, highly optically transparent thermosets (α = 0.045 cm<sup>-1</sup> at 1310 nm), which exhibit among the best optical transparency and low birefringence relative to commodity optical polymers, while possessing a higher refractive index (<i>n</i> > 1.6) in the visible and near-infrared spectra. The fabrication of large-sized optical components is also demonstrated.
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