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Copolymerization of Natural Camphor-Derived Rigid Diol with Various Dicarboxylic Acids: Access to Biobased Polyesters with Various Properties.

Chengcai PangXueshuang JiangYan YuLi ChenJianbiao MaHui Gao
Published in: ACS macro letters (2019)
In this work, alicyclic (1 R ,3 S )-1,2,2-trimethylcyclopentane-1,3-dimethanol (TCDM), derived from natural camphor, was copolymerized with linear α,ω-diacids, terephthalic acid (TPA), and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA), affording a series of polyesters with functional properties. 2D NMR spectroscopy revealed that the stereoconfiguration of TCDM was preserved after polymerization. The TCDM polyester based on TPA showed high thermostability, high T g value (115 °C), high modulus (1.3 GPa), and high ultimate strength (29.8 MPa). The TCDM polyester based on 1,4-succinic acid exhibited excellent ductility and resilience. Lastly, the rigidity analysis based on van Krevelen's group contribution method, coupled with the comparisons between TCDM- and sugar-based polyesters, confirmed that TCDM is a highly reactive and rigid diol. Results indicate that TCDM polyesters are suitable for a wide range of applications, including hot-filled containers and transparent packaging materials. This work addresses some critical needs for high performance biopolymers such as achieving high T g values, high thermostability, and high transparency.
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