Synthesis of trimethylene carbonate/ϵ‐caprolactone copolymers initiated with zinc alkoxide: influence of copolymer chain microstructure on thermal and mechanical properties |
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Authors: | Malgorzata Pastusiak Piotr Dobrzynski Janusz Kasperczyk Michal Sobota Bozena Kaczmarczyk Henryk Janeczek |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre of Polymer and Carbon Materials, Polish Academy of Sciences, Zabrze, Poland;2. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Jan Dlugosz University, Czestochowa, Poland;3. Department of Biopharmacy, Medical University of Silesia, Sosnowiec, Poland |
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Abstract: | Ethylzinc(II ) ethoxide is a highly active and efficient initiator for the bulk polymerization of 1,3‐trimethylene carbonate and its copolymerization with ? ‐caprolactone. This initiator allows one to obtain (co)polymers with high molar masses in quite a short time. Significant difference in co‐monomer reactivity and relatively low participation of intermolecular transesterification processes lead to the obtained copolymers being characterized by a gradient chain microstructure. In 13C NMR spectra, in all regions, we observed the presence of triads which were distinctly represented by four peaks for the carbonyl signal. Mechanical tests showed that copolymers containing 70% and more of ? ‐caprolactone presented a relatively high Young's modulus and a very high maximum elongation factor; therefore these materials are promising in many biomedical applications. Due to the high reaction rate, we also made an attempt at copolymerization using reactive extrusion which gave promising results. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry |
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Keywords: | copolymerization trimethylene carbonate ϵ ‐caprolactone microstructure reactive extrusion |
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