Regioregular Polymers from Biobased (R)‑1,3-Butylene Carbonate

We present (R)-1,3-butylene carbonate ( R-BC) as a biorenewable monomer for the preparation of semicrystalline aliphatic polycarbonates. This conversion is achieved by using enantiomerically pure, biobased (R)-(−)-1,3-butanediol (bio-BG) as a renewable feedstock. Ring-opening polymerization from sel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Macromolecules 2021-07, Vol.54 (13), p.5974-5984
Hauptverfasser: DeRosa, Christopher A, Luke, Anna M, Anderson, Kendra, Reineke, Theresa M, Tolman, William B, Bates, Frank S, Hillmyer, Marc A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We present (R)-1,3-butylene carbonate ( R-BC) as a biorenewable monomer for the preparation of semicrystalline aliphatic polycarbonates. This conversion is achieved by using enantiomerically pure, biobased (R)-(−)-1,3-butanediol (bio-BG) as a renewable feedstock. Ring-opening polymerization from select catalysts at low temperatures can yield regioregular poly­((R)-1,3-butylene carbonate) ( R-PBC) with semicrystalline properties (X reg = > 0.99; T m = 72 °C). Along with the R-enantiomeric polymer, the alternate stereochemical polymers (using S- and racemic BC) were investigated. Our analysis shows that the highest level of crystallinity is achieved with regioregular, biobased R -PBC compared to the petrol-based S- and racemic congeners. This work shows the potential of stereochemically pure bio-BG as a starting material for semicrystalline, aliphatic carbonates when high regioregularity is achieved in the polymer microstructure. The synthesis and thermal characterization of regioregular butylene carbonate polymers are described in detail.
ISSN:0024-9297
1520-5835
DOI:10.1021/acs.macromol.1c00828