Ring-Opening Polymerization of a Bicyclic Lactone: Polyesters Derived from Norcamphor with Complete Chemical Recyclability.
Jonas BruckmoserSebastian RemkeBernhard RiegerPublished in: ACS macro letters (2022)
Chemical recycling of polymers is an elegant approach to achieve a circular economy and address the sustainability and end-of-life issues of plastics. Herein, we report the ring-opening polymerization of a bicyclic lactone that is easily accessible from norcamphor. High molecular weight polyesters (<i>M</i><sub>n</sub> up to 164 kg mol<sup>-1</sup>) are obtained using ZnEt<sub>2</sub> as catalyst, while the polymerizability of the monomer is good even at high temperatures. More importantly, the polymers can be completely depolymerized under thermolysis conditions to selectively recover the pristine monomer. Thus, the monomer design strategy of using ring-fused/hybridized lactones enables an innovative monomer-polymer system that shows both high polymerizability and high depolymerizability.