telechelic
Telechelic refers to a polymer that bears reactive functional groups at its chain ends, enabling further chemical reaction, chain extension, or crosslinking. The term combines tele- (distant) with chelic (hand), reflecting the idea of reactive ends at the ends of a polymer chain. In practice, telechelic polymers are typically prepared so that both chain ends carry functional groups, though mono-telechelic variants (functional at one end) are also encountered.
Common end groups used for telechelic polymers include vinyl or acrylate groups, epoxides, isocyanates, amines, hydroxyls,
Applications of telechelic polymers are varied. They serve as macromonomers in the synthesis of linear or network
Key considerations include end-group fidelity, stability under processing conditions, and compatibility with reaction partners. The choice