Polyethylene Incorporating Diels–Alder Comonomers: A “Trojan Horse” Strategy for Chemically Recyclable Polyolefins

Polyolefins with periodic unsaturation in the backbone chain are sought after for synthesizing chemically recyclable polymers or telechelic polyolefin macromonomers. Here we introduce a bottom‐up synthesis of unsaturated high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) via copolymerization of ethylene with dimethyl...

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description Polyolefins with periodic unsaturation in the backbone chain are sought after for synthesizing chemically recyclable polymers or telechelic polyolefin macromonomers. Here we introduce a bottom‐up synthesis of unsaturated high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) via copolymerization of ethylene with dimethyl 7‐oxabicyclo[2.2.1]hepta‐2,5‐diene‐3,5‐dicarboxylate followed by post‐polymerization retro‐Diels–Alder to unveil hidden double bonds in the polymer backbone. The incorporation of this “Trojan Horse” comonomer was varied and a series of unsaturated HDPE polymers with block lengths of 1.2, 1.9, and 3.5 kDa between double bonds was synthesized. Cross metathesis of unsaturated HDPE samples with 2‐hydroxyethyl acrylate yielded telechelic ester terminated PE macromonomers suitable for the preparation of ester‐linked PE. These materials were depolymerized and repolymerized, making them suitable candidates for chemical recycling. The ester‐linked PE displayed thermal and mechanical properties comparable to commercial HDPE. Polymerization of ethylene with an oxa‐norbornadiene comonomer enabled a thermally‐triggered post‐polymerization retro‐Diels–Alder method to reveal double bonds in the polyethylene backbone. The spacing of the backbone unsaturation was tuned and the double bonds served as sites at which further functionalization was performed.
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Diels–Alder
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Polyethylene
Polymers
Polyolefin
Polyolefins
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