螺旋-斯堪迪催化剂使得聚-乳酸的耐表化闭环循环性成为可能
Yu-Ting Huang1, Hao-Yi Huang1, Min Xie1
1National Engineering Laboratory of Eco-Friendly Polymeric Materials (Sichuan), College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China.
National science review
|December 12, 2025
概括
这项研究引入了一种新的化学回收策略,用于聚氨酸乳酸 (PLLA). 它使用催化剂来创建立体梯度块PLA,保持原始材料的特性,并使可持续的塑料回收利用.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学 聚合物化学
- 可持续材料 可持续材料
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
背景情况:
- 聚乳酸 (PLLA) 是一种可持续的塑料,化学回收选择有限.
- 在回收过程中,l-乳酸的表皮化为中乳酸降低了PLLA的材料性能.
研究的目的:
- 为PLLA化学回收开发一种耐表化策略.
- 为了实现PLLA的立体选择性和序列控制的聚合.
主要方法:
- 使用强大的螺旋-复合物 (Sc) 进行催化.
- 采用Sc催化系统,在有中乳酸的存在下对l-乳化物进行立体选择性聚合.
主要成果:
- 成功合成了立体渐变区块聚乳酸 (P) 米索-LA-级-LLA).
- 该过程绕过了表皮化,保持了PLLA的原始材料特性.
- 已证明对rac-LA的异种选择性和对 meso-LA聚合物的联合选择性.
结论:
- 为PLLA开发了一种创新的,耐表化化学回收途径.
- 这一战略为下一代化学可回收聚合物提供了一条途径.
- 通过受控聚合,保持了原始PLLA的高材料性能.
相关概念视频
Ziegler–Natta Chain-Growth Polymerization: Overview
3.9K
Ziegler–Natta polymerization is another form of addition or chain‐growth polymerization used for synthesizing linear polymers over branched polymers. The catalyst used for polymerization is the Ziegler–Natta catalyst, named after Karl Ziegler and Giulio Natta, who developed it in 1953. This catalyst is an organometallic complex of titanium tetrachloride and triethyl aluminum, with the active form of the catalyst being an alkyl titanium compound. Using the Ziegler–Natta...
3.9K
Olefin Metathesis Polymerization: Overview
2.5K
Recently, the development of olefin metathesis polymerization advanced the field of polymer synthesis. Simply put, the reorganization of substituents on their double bonds between two olefins in the presence of a catalyst is known as the olefin metathesis reaction. The use of metathesis reaction for polymer synthesis is called olefin metathesis polymerization.
Ruthenium-based Grubbs catalyst is the most commonly used catalyst for olefin metathesis polymerization. Grubbs catalyst consists of a...
Ruthenium-based Grubbs catalyst is the most commonly used catalyst for olefin metathesis polymerization. Grubbs catalyst consists of a...
2.5K
Olefin Metathesis Polymerization: Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization (ROMP)
3.1K
Ring-opening metathesis polymerization or ROMP involves strained cycloalkenes as starting materials. The mechanism of ROMP proceeds by reacting cycloalkene with Grubbs catalyst to give metallacyclobutane intermediate which undergoes a ring-opening reaction to form new carbene. The new carbene reacts with another molecule of cycloalkene. Repetition of these steps leads to the formation of an unsaturated open-chain polymer product. All these steps are reversible, however, relieving the ring...
3.1K
Olefin Metathesis Polymerization: Acyclic Diene Metathesis (ADMET)
2.2K
Acyclic diene metathesis polymerization or ADMET polymerization involves cross-metathesis of terminal dienes, such as 1,8-nonadiene, to give linear unsaturated polymer and ethylene. As ADMET is a reversible process, the formed ethylene gas must be removed from the reaction mixture to complete the polymerization process.
Similar to cross-metathesis, ADMET also involves the formation of metallacyclobutane intermediate by [2+2] cycloaddition of one of the double bonds of a terminal diene with...
Similar to cross-metathesis, ADMET also involves the formation of metallacyclobutane intermediate by [2+2] cycloaddition of one of the double bonds of a terminal diene with...
2.2K
Polymer Classification: Stereospecificity
3.1K
Polymerization generates chiral centers along the entire backbone of a polymer chain. Accordingly, the stereochemistry of the substituent group has a significant effect on polymer properties. Polymers formed from monosubstituted alkene monomers feature chiral carbons at every alternate position in the polymer backbone. Relative to the predominant orientation of substituents at the adjacent chiral carbons, the polymer can exist in three different configurations: isotactic, syndiotactic, and...
3.1K
Cationic Chain-Growth Polymerization: Mechanism
2.7K
The cationic polymerization mechanism consists of three steps: initiation, propagation, and termination. In the initiation step of the polymerization process, the π bond of a monomer gets protonated by the Lewis acid catalyst, which is formed from boron trifluoride and water. The protonation of the π bond generates a carbocation stabilized by the electron‐donating group. In the propagation step, the π bond of the second monomer acts as a nucleophile and attacks the...
2.7K


