2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2015.10.024
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Synthesis and functionalization of vinylsulfide and ketone-containing aliphatic copolyesters from fatty acids

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“…More recently, Beyazkilic et al. [ 109 ] studied the homo and copolymerization of vinylsulfide‐containing hydroxyacid (VHSA) from 10‐undecenoic fatty acid, and ketone‐containing hydroxyester (KHE) from methyl oleate in diphenyl ether with immobilized CALB at 80 and 90 °C. For all the polymers, molecular weight increased as a function of time (until 48 h), and in the case of KHE and VHSA:KHE copolyester, the increase in temperature did not result in a significant difference in the obtained M w at any of the reaction times tested.…”
Section: Enzymes In Polymer Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Beyazkilic et al. [ 109 ] studied the homo and copolymerization of vinylsulfide‐containing hydroxyacid (VHSA) from 10‐undecenoic fatty acid, and ketone‐containing hydroxyester (KHE) from methyl oleate in diphenyl ether with immobilized CALB at 80 and 90 °C. For all the polymers, molecular weight increased as a function of time (until 48 h), and in the case of KHE and VHSA:KHE copolyester, the increase in temperature did not result in a significant difference in the obtained M w at any of the reaction times tested.…”
Section: Enzymes In Polymer Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Scheme 1, three commercial biobased monomers, including DEK, HDO, and DEA, were chosen. DEK, a ketone-containing diester monomer, can be prepared from furylacrylic acid (54), and renewable furfural derived from lignocellulosic biomass can be converted into furylacrylic acid by the Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction (53). HDO and DEA can be obtained from renewable HMF (55) and FDCA (56), respectively.…”
Section: Enzymatic Synthesis Of the Phk Homopolymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, several bio-based functional polyesters including furan- (43,44), sorbitol-(45), glucose- (46), itaconate- (47,48), and castor oil-based polyesters (49,50) were obtained through the CALB-catalyzed polymerization. Nevertheless, only a few studies on the biocatalytic synthesis of PKEs are reported (51)(52)(53). Barrett and Yousaf tried to use Novozyme-435 to polymerize ketone-containing diesters/diacids and di(ethylene glycol), but only low molecular weight materials (below 1,000 Da) were obtained (51).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the well‐known advantages of biocatalysis for the manufacture of innovative polymeric materials, reports about the enzymatic synthesis of hydroxy‐fatty acids copolyesters are scarce. Random copolyesters were obtained from vegetable oil derivatives, a vinylsulfide‐containing hydroxy acid and a ketone‐containing hydroxy ester, in diphenylether, at temperatures up to 90 °C, using Novozym 435 lipase . The enzyme‐catalyzed copolymerization of ECL with hydroxy‐fatty acids was not yet reported, but it may be an interesting approach and a promising solution to improve the properties in relation to both homopolymer products, PCL and estolides.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%