Vanillin, a promising biobased building-block for monomer synthesis
Vanillin was used as a renewable building-block to develop a platform of 22 biobased compounds for polymer chemistry. Vanillin-derived biobased monomers bearing epoxy, cyclic carbonates, allyl, amine, alcohol and carboxylic acid moieties were synthesized. They can be used, among many others, in epox...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Green chemistry : an international journal and green chemistry resource : GC 2014-01, Vol.16 (4), p.1987-1998 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Vanillin was used as a renewable building-block to develop a platform of 22 biobased compounds for polymer chemistry. Vanillin-derived biobased monomers bearing epoxy, cyclic carbonates, allyl, amine, alcohol and carboxylic acid moieties were synthesized. They can be used, among many others, in epoxy, polyester, polyurethanes, and Non-Isocyanate PolyUrethanes (NIPU) polymer synthesis. The epoxy-functionalized compounds were synthesized under solvent-free conditions and are original biobased aromatic epoxy monomers. Cyclic carbonates were prepared through a catalytic reaction between epoxy compounds and CO
2
. Thiol-ene reactions allowed the functionalization of allylated compounds with amines, acids and alcohols. The amine-functionalized compounds are, to our knowledge, the first non-aliphatic biobased amine hardeners, usable either in epoxy or NIPU materials.
We report the synthesis of new aromatic biobased building-blocks from vanillin, for their promising use in polymer synthesis. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9262 1463-9270 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c3gc42613k |