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Anionic Hybrid Copolymerization of Sulfur with Acrylate: Strategy for Synthesis of High-Performance Sulfur-Based Polymers.

Hongjun YangJinfeng HuangYiye SongHongxin YaoWenyan HuangXiaoqiang XueLi JiangQimin JiangBibiao JiangGuangzhao Zhang
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Copolymerization of elemental sulfur (S 8 ) with vinyl monomers to develop new polymer materials is significant. Here, for the first time, we report the anionic hybrid copolymerization of S 8 with acrylate at 25 °C, yielding a copolymer with short polysulfide segments; i.e., each of them consists of only one to four sulfur atoms. The formation of a longer polysulfide segment would be ceaselessly disrupted by carbon anions through the chain-transfer reaction. The copolymer of S 8 with diacrylate was cross-linked and exhibited excellent mechanical properties, with an ultimate tensile strength as high as 10.7 MPa and a breaking strain of 22%. Furthermore, the introduction of tertiary amide groups to the copolymer enabled it not only to be reprocessed via press molding at room temperature but also to exhibit self-healing properties without external intervention. This study provides a facile strategy to synthesize high-performance sulfur-based copolymers under mild conditions.
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