| Name | Adrian Figg | 
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| Organization | Virginia Tech | 
| Position | Faculty | 
| Invited | Yes | 
| Type | Oral | 
| Topic | PMSE/POLY | 
| Title | Using photoredox chemistry to access defined copolymer structures  | 
| Author(s) | C. Adrian Figg  | 
| Author Location(s) | Virginia Tech  | 
| Abstract | Photo-induced electron/energy transfer (PET) catalysis of reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerizations provide light-mediated control over macromolecular architecture. PET catalysts introduce a distinct mode of radical introduction via an activation-deactivation mechanism, complementing the inherent chain transfer reactions in RAFT polymerization and providing access to defined polymer structures. Herein, novel protein-based photocatalysts will be discussed that can mediate PET-RAFT polymerizations. In addition, the activation-deactivation mechanism is used to access novel macromolecular architectures with precise monomer placement, where the PET reaction is critical to the single-unit monomer insertion reactions. Overall, the utility of PET catalysis will be shown to be essential to access well-defined polymers.  | 
| Comments | Invited for the Florida Award for Brent Sumerlin  | 
| Date | 05/31/2024 | 
| Time | 01:30 PM | 
