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Chemically Recyclable CO 2 -Based Solid Polyesters with Facile Property Tunability.

Yongjia LouJialin XuLuyan XuZhuo ChenBo-Lin Lin
Published in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2022)
Synthesizing chemically recyclable solid polymeric materials is a significant strategy to potentially achieve carbon neutral production of new polymers and alleviate plastic pollution, especially when the synthesis is based on CO 2 and inexpensive co-feedstocks available in large scales. Additionally, polymeric materials should have high enough molecular weight to exhibit distinguished properties from low molar mass polymers to serve for a broader range of application scenarios. However, up to now, strategies for developing solid-state CO 2 -based chemically recyclable polyesters with both high molecular weight and facile property tunability are still unprecedented. Herein, a brand-new synthetic route is developed to synthesize chemically recyclable CO 2 -based solid polyesters with high molecular weight (M n up to 587.7 kg mol -1 ) and narrow dispersity (Đ < 1.2), which should further broaden the potential application scenarios of new CO 2 -based polyesters. Additionally, complete monomer recovery from poly(δLH 2 ) material is also achieved. The preserved terminal alkene groups allow facile property tuning of the polyesters via photo-initiated thiol-ene click reactions, enabling more potential utilities and further functionalizations.
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