Koichiro Mikami, Hiroaki Daikuhara, Yuko Inagaki, Akihiro Yokoyama, Tsutomu Yokozawa
MACROMOLECULES, 44(9) 3185-3188, May, 2011
Chiral amplification based on sergeants and soldier effect in helically folded poly(naphthalenecarboxamide) was reported. Copolymerization of chiral monomer and achiral monomer was carried out in the presence of phenyl 4-methylbenzoate as an initiator and lithium 1,1,1,3,3,3-hexamethyldisilazide (LiHMDS) as a base under several conditions. The copolymer obtained as the polymerization progressed was followed by GPC, and the chiral monomer unit ratio was estimated from the 1H NMR spectrum after purification of the products by HPLC. The ratios of the chiral monomer unit to the achiral monomer unit in the products remained almost constant during the polymerization, indicating that random copolymerization proceeded. The results show that strong cooperativity between the monomer units composing the helical structure would arise from the intramolecular self-association of the main chain of the poly(naphthalenecarboxide), driven by the solvophobic effect in the aqueous solvent system.