从多功能六环碳酸盐获得的可回收乙网络的可回收聚氨酸片
Hiroyuki Matsukizono1, Takeshi Endo1
1Molecular Engineering Institute, Kindai University , 11-6 Kayanomori, Iizuka, Fukuoka 820-8555, Japan.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|January 10, 2018
概括
使用多功能循环碳酸盐制造新的可再加工的聚乙烯-氨酸薄膜. 这些材料具有可调节的特性,可以进行改造,显示出可持续的聚合物应用的潜力.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学
- 材料科学
- 有机合成
背景情况:
- 开发可持续和可回收的聚合物材料至关重要.
- 传统的聚合物往往缺乏有效的回收或再加工方法.
- 乙链接提供可逆聚合物网络的潜力.
研究的目的:
- 合成具有乙烯基结构的新型多功能循环碳酸盐 (6-CCs).
- 使用这些6-CCs制造可重复加工的聚乙烯 (PAHU) 薄膜.
- 研究产生的PAHU薄膜的特性和可重复加工性.
主要方法:
- 从受保护的二甲三甲和多功能化物中无基合成多功能6-CC.
- 在DMF中,6-CCs与二胺之间的多添加反应形成PAHU膜.
- 薄膜的特性,包括通过酸催化剂的透明度,灵活性和可重加工性.
主要成果:
- 成功合成了含有乙烯酸结合的多功能6-CCs.
- 制造的透明和灵活的网络PAHU薄膜.
- 通过酸催化裂变和乙烯酸键的重制证明了PAHU膜的可重制性.
- 在保持机械性质的同时,实现了可重复的薄膜,特别是具有高功能的6-CC.
结论:
- 多功能6-CC提供可再生PAHU薄膜的可行途径.
- 乙烯酸结合的酸催化可逆性使得材料的再处理效率高.
- 这些发现有助于开发可回收和可持续的聚合物材料.
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