Synthesis of ω‑Pentadecalactone Copolymers with Independently Tunable Thermal and Degradation Behavior

ω-Pentadecalactone (PDL) was copolymerized with lactones of varying sizes (6-, 7-, 9-, and 13-membered rings) in order to characterize the properties of PDL copolymers throughout the lactone range for copolymerizations catalyzed by magnesium 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenoxide (Mg(BHT)2(THF)2). Kine...

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description ω-Pentadecalactone (PDL) was copolymerized with lactones of varying sizes (6-, 7-, 9-, and 13-membered rings) in order to characterize the properties of PDL copolymers throughout the lactone range for copolymerizations catalyzed by magnesium 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenoxide (Mg(BHT)2(THF)2). Kinetics of the copolymerization reactions were studied using quantitative 13C NMR spectroscopy, which revealed that the polymerization of the smaller, strained lactone monomer occurred rapidly before the incorporation of PDL into the polymer. Furthermore, all polymers were randomly sequenced as a consequence of transesterification side reactions that occurred throughout polymerization. The copolymers were all shown to cocrystallize to produce polymers with melting and crystallization temperatures that displayed a linear relationship with respect to monomer ratio. Differences in degradation behavior of the smaller lactones enabled the synthesis of PDL copolymer materials that displayed independently controllable thermal and degradation properties.
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