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Depolymerizable Olefinic Polymers Based on Fused-Ring Cyclooctene Monomers
Published on: December 16, 2022
Interfacial photocycloaddition polymerization: a synthetic approach for structurally functionalized degradable
Yukiya Kitayama1, Misato Yamashita1, Atsushi Harada1
1Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University 1-1, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai Osaka 599-8531 Japan kitayama@omu.ac.jp atsushi_harada@omu.ac.jp.
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Industrially relevant polymer capsules-structurally functionalized particulate materials that have shown promise for application in cosmetics, fragrances, and agrochemicals-typically comprise non-degradable synthetic polymers that cause marine microplastic pollution, which is a global environmental issue. This paper describes the synthesis of structurally functionalized degradable polymer particles by photolysis and hydrolysis without any initiators or catalysts via interfacial photocycloaddition polymerization of natural product-derived photoreactive monomers in aqueous heterogeneous systems. The resultant polymeric particles stably encapsulate dyes and fragrance molecules and decompose into naturally occurring raw materials. The reaction wavelengths for interfacial photocycloaddition polymerization (for capsule synthesis) and retro-photocycloaddition (for photodegradation) can be regulated using photoreactive monomers with appropriate substituents. Moreover, scaled-up synthesis of the polymer capsules is possible using high-power light-emitting diode light. This technology is expected to expedite the design of an innovative synthesis method for resource-recycling polymer capsules that can contribute toward the realization of a sustainable society.
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