This review deals with the synthesis of various polymers carrying bulky and rigid adamantyl substituents in the side chain. The synthetic methods of those polymers include the typical polymer reaction by introducing adamantyl groups to the present polymers and the polymerization of the monomers bearing the adamantyl pendant groups. A variety of vinyl monomers, such as styrenes, 1,3-butadiene, and (meth)acrylates, are capable of the living anionic polymerization to afford the polymers having predictable molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions (Mw/Mn =1.1). The resulting adamantyl-substituted polymers show extremely high glass transition temperatures and high thermal stability derived from the stiff adamantyl substituents compared with the corresponding parent polymers.
- Takashi Ishizone
- Raita Goseki