N‑Heterocyclic Carbene-Carbodiimide (NHC-CDI) Betaines as Organocatalysts for β‑Butyrolactone Polymerization: Synthesis of Green PHB Plasticizers with Tailored Molecular Weights

The manufacture of poly­(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) stands out as a promising alternative to traditional plastics. This polymer is usually produced by bacteria-based biotechnology or metal-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of β-butyrolactone (β-BL). Nevertheless, commercial PHB suffers from...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS catalysis 2024-02, Vol.14 (4), p.2487-2501
Hauptverfasser: Sánchez-Roa, David, Sessini, Valentina, Mosquera, Marta E. G., Cámpora, Juan
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The manufacture of poly­(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) stands out as a promising alternative to traditional plastics. This polymer is usually produced by bacteria-based biotechnology or metal-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of β-butyrolactone (β-BL). Nevertheless, commercial PHB suffers from different issues, from poor processability to high production costs. Herein, we report the chemical synthesis of PHB from the ROP of rac-β-butyrolactone promoted by a zwitterionic organocatalyst, an N-heterocyclic carbene-carbodiimide (NHC-CDI) betaine adduct. This reaction has been investigated by a combination of experimental and computational methods. The catalyst cleaves the β-BL via nucleophilic displacement of the C–O­(carboxyl) bond followed by intramolecular elimination to give protonated betaine–crotonate ion pairs, the active polymerization initiators. Polymer growth is propagated and controlled by these betaine ion pairs, which render amorphous low-molecular-weight PHBs by an unusual mechanism with rapid chain transfer to the monomer regime, analogous to the well-known mechanism of ethylene oligomerization with late transition-metal catalysts. The resulting material is suitable as a biodegradable and biocompatible plasticizer for commercial bacterial or synthetic PHB. Perfect compatibility between the matrix and the additive and a significant reduction of the crystallinity resulted in a more flexible and resilient material.
ISSN:2155-5435
2155-5435
DOI:10.1021/acscatal.3c05357