2020
DOI: 10.3390/polym12010222
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Poly-(3-ethyl-3-hydroxymethyl)oxetanes—Synthesis and Adhesive Interactions with Polar Substrates

Abstract: Hyperbranched polyoxetanes are a relatively new class of polymers. These are branched polyethers that are synthesized from oxetanes—four-member cyclic ethers bearing hydroxymethyl groups—via ring-opening polymerization. Four series of polyoxetanes were synthesized from 3-ethyl-3-(hydroxymethyl)oxetane and 1,1,1-tris(hydroxymethyl)propane as a core molecule. Reagents ratios ranged from 1:5 to 1:50, theoretical molar mass ranged from 714 g/mol to 5942 g/mol, and dispersities ranged from 1.77 to 3.75. The morphol… Show more

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“…[ 23 ] Oxetane reagents, like HMO, polymerize in acid medium, via a cationic ring‐opening mechanism (CROM), yielding linear or branched polyethers with pendant hydroxyl groups. [ 38 ] Figure depicts the suggested synthetic pathway and the general chemical structure of the graft copolymers composed of PSS covalently linked to polyether chains, these last being resultant from the CROM polymerization of HMO. In an alternative pathway, HMO monomer can first react, via the hydroxyl group, with SO 3 groups from PSS and then undergo a polymerization reaction involving free monomers.…”
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“…[ 23 ] Oxetane reagents, like HMO, polymerize in acid medium, via a cationic ring‐opening mechanism (CROM), yielding linear or branched polyethers with pendant hydroxyl groups. [ 38 ] Figure depicts the suggested synthetic pathway and the general chemical structure of the graft copolymers composed of PSS covalently linked to polyether chains, these last being resultant from the CROM polymerization of HMO. In an alternative pathway, HMO monomer can first react, via the hydroxyl group, with SO 3 groups from PSS and then undergo a polymerization reaction involving free monomers.…”
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“…The broad signal peaking at 3.79 ppm is attributed to the cross‐linking nodes CH 2 OS while the peaks assigned to polymerized HMO, P(HMO), are identified at 3.35, 3.22, and 0.73–0.52 ppm, these agreeing with the reported spectrum for the branched polymer from the HMO analogous, 3‐hydroxymethyl‐3‐ethyl‐oxetane. [ 38 ] In addition, the broad signal at around 7.42 ppm, assigned to 1 H in carbon atoms nearer to SO 3 groups, gets narrower, which is likely due to the lower conformational disorder of the benzene rings when bonded to the P(HMO) in the graft copolymer.…”
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“…Respective failure modes appeared in all the series, regardless of the PHU synthesis conditions ( Figure 6 ). Thus, the determined strengths are averaged, but the values are still in the range typical for thermoplastic adhesives: poly(vinyl acetate) 0.5–3.7 MPa [ 32 ], poly(oxetane)s 0.4–1.3 MPa [ 33 ] or poly(lactide)-poly(caprolactone)-based and EVA (0.6–1.5 MPa) [ 34 ] or HDPE 1.6–2.9 MPa [ 35 ]. The computed variation coefficients for the respective series remain at the levels comparable to those found in the literature for hot-melt adhesives (i.e., 20–30%) [ 36 ].…”
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“…GO-P­(δ-valerolactone) required a few hours of exposure time for clear patterning (Figure C). To increase the grafted amount, a hyperbranched polymer, GO-P­(3-ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol), was investigated. As the exposure time extended, the pattern grew thicker and became overgrown (Figure D).…”
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