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Synthesis of Terpolymers at Mild Temperatures Using Dynamic Sulfur Bonds in PolyS-Divinylbenzene
Published on: May 20, 2019
New bifunctional monomers from methyl vinyl glycolate
Andrea Dell'Acqua1, Claas Schünemann1, Eszter Baráth1
1Leibniz Institut für Katalyse, e. V. Albert-Einstein-Strasse 29a, 18059 Rostock, Germany. johannes.devries@catalysis.de.
Abstract:
Methyl vinyl glycolate (MVG) can be obtained by acid-catalyzed conversion of C4 and C6 sugars. Applications of MVG in polymers are so far limited to its use as co-monomer for poly(lactic acid) and as crosslinking agent. In this work, hydroformylation and methoxycarbonylation of MVG were investigated to produce novel bifunctional monomers. Polyesters with high renewable-atom content were successfully prepared and characterized.
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