2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.5b00820
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Mimicking (Linear) Low-Density Polyethylenes Using Modified Polymacrolactones

Abstract: This paper presents a new approach toward the introduction of both short-(SCB) and long-chain branching (LCB) in polyethylene-like polyesters via the ring-opening polymerization of macrolactones. Macrolactones containing an alkyl (S1) or alcohol (S2) branch were obtained using radical thiol−ene chemistry of ambrettolide (Amb). Kinetic studies revealed the need for an excess of thiol to achieve a high conversion of the double bond. Even though homopolymerization of the three monomers Amb, S1, and S2 revealed co… Show more

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“…34 In the framework of our interest in the ROP of macrolides, we wish to report the achievement of the homo-and copolymerization of 6HDL with ω-PDL and CL in the presence of a pyridylamidozinc(II) complex, which has been recently described by some of us for the copolymerization of CO 2 and epoxides 35 and for the block copolymerization of CL and lactides. 36 The copolymerization of ω-PDL with other lactones, having conventional ring-size, has been already described in the literature 27,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] to give both block and random copolymers. Conversely, the copolymerization of other macrolactones, such as ethylene brassilate, with smaller lactones was also described in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 In the framework of our interest in the ROP of macrolides, we wish to report the achievement of the homo-and copolymerization of 6HDL with ω-PDL and CL in the presence of a pyridylamidozinc(II) complex, which has been recently described by some of us for the copolymerization of CO 2 and epoxides 35 and for the block copolymerization of CL and lactides. 36 The copolymerization of ω-PDL with other lactones, having conventional ring-size, has been already described in the literature 27,[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44] to give both block and random copolymers. Conversely, the copolymerization of other macrolactones, such as ethylene brassilate, with smaller lactones was also described in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2−6 Recently, it was found that polymacrolactones and related polyesters having a large methylene/ester ratio have properties resembling polyethylene. 7,8 Hence, these polymers could function as polyethylene mimics and block copolymers based on such polyesters with polyethylene-like properties can be prepared easily by the sequential ring-opening copolymerization (ROP) of macrolactones and smaller polar lactones. 9−11 Copolymerization of macrolactones and small-ring (strained) lactones has been reported by several authors.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…44 On the other hand, the T m of the PPDLrich copolymers follows the same values as observed copolymers with branched macrolactones. 8 However, in order to understand this behavior, additional information on the crystalline structure is required Therefore, wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) was used to investigate whether comonomers are fully excluded from the crystal structure of the majority components (Figure 8b). For PBT-rich copolymers the amorphous fraction increases with increasing PDL content, while the location of the main diffraction peaks does not change.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drop in melting temperature for these copolymers has a (partly) different origin compared to PPDL with short chain branching (Figure 8c). 8 For these latter copolymers, it was shown that the branches of the comonomer were fully excluded resulting in a decreasing crystallinity and crystal thickness as a function of comonomer, while the PPDL unit cell was unaffected.…”
Section: Macromoleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%