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Depolymerizable Olefinic Polymers Based on Fused-Ring Cyclooctene Monomers
Published on: December 16, 2022
Polythioethers bearing side groups for efficient degradation by E1cB reaction: reaction design for polymerization and
Ryo Kawatani1, Keito Hagiwara1, Anri Tanaka1
1Faculty of Textile Science and Technology, Shinshu University 3-15-1 Tokida Ueda Nagano 386-8567 Japan kohsaka@shinshu-u.ac.jp.
Abstract:
We have previously reported the polycondensation by the tandem reactions of dithiols and α-(bromomethyl)acrylates, consisting of conjugate substitution (SN2' reaction) and conjugate addition (Michael addition) reactions. The resulting polythioethers underwent a main-chain scission (MCS) by E1cB reaction, which is the reverse reaction of conjugate addition, although it was not quantitative due to the equilibrium. Herein, the modification of the structures of polythioethers led to irreversible MCS, whereby the β-positions of ester moieties were substituted with a phenyl group. This slight modification in the polymer structure influenced the monomer structures and polymerization mechanisms. The understanding of reaction mechanisms by model reactions was required to obtain high molecular weights of polythioethers. It was clarified that the consequent additions of 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO), 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU), and PBu3 were effective to achieve high molecular weight. The resulting polythioethers decomposed by irreversible MCS via E1cB reaction with DBU.
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