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Synthesis of Programmable Main-chain Liquid-crystalline Elastomers Using a Two-stage Thiol-acrylate Reaction
Published on: January 19, 2016
Versatile cross-linked fatty acid-based polycarbonate networks obtained by thiol-ene coupling reaction
Pierre-Luc Durand1, Guillaume Chollet2, Etienne Grau1
1Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques, UMR 5629, CNRS, Universitè de Bordeaux Bordeaux INP/ENSCBP, 16 Avenue Pey Berland 33600 Pessac France cramail@enscbp.fr.
Abstract:
Bio-sourced polycarbonate networks have been synthesized from an alkene-functional fatty-acid based polycarbonate precursor. Cross-linked networks were created using the radical thiol-ene coupling reaction. The resulting polycarbonate materials exhibited versatile properties either influenced by the structure of the cross-linker or the cross-linker/olefin unit ratio. Indeed, the storage modulus above the glass transition temperature could be modulated from 0.9 to 8.9 MPa only by changing the type of cross-linker, i.e. 1,9-nonanedithiol vs. 1,4-benzenedimethanethiol. The cross-linker/olefin unit ratio was also shown to largely impact the polycarbonate networks properties. An elongation at break of nearly 200% was reached when a low cross-linker/olefin ratio was applied. Moreover, functional polycarbonate networks bearing pendant thiol groups were obtained when an excess of dithiol was used with respect to olefin groups.
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