Facile Synthesis of Cyclic Polyamidine with High Cationic Degree Using Environmentally Benign Approach.
Bo GuoXinghua TengXiaohan GuoSen ZhangLei-Lei WangJianing WangPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
An environmentally benign approach was developed to fabricate cyclic polyamidine via polymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide (SCCO 2 ) and subsequently amidinization in water. Synthetic parameters were evaluated using response surface methodology. In comparison with aqueous solution polymerization for the fabrication of PNVF-co-PAN, polymerization using SCCO 2 is favorable to promote the yield and viscosity of PNVF-co-PAN and diminished reaction time on account of excellent solvation capacity and transport property of SCCO 2 . Replacing the traditional water solution with SCCO 2 as a green solvent could heighten the purity of PNVF-co-PAN by virtue of the excellent extraction of SCCO 2 . The cationic degree (5.66 mmol/g) of polyamidine fabricated by environmentally benign approach was significantly higher than that in previous reported studies.