https://www.selleckchem.com/products/3bdo.html
Heterochain polymers such as DNA and proteins are abundant in nature, but they are not ubiquitous in man-made polymers due to the synthetic difficulties. Traditional polymerization methodologies including chain polymerization, step-growth polymerization, and coordination polymerization all show obvious drawbacks in synthesizing heterochain polymers. The alkyne multicomponent polymerizations (MCPs) developed in the early 2000s open a new door for the synthesis of conjugated heterochain polymers with diverse structures and unique properties.