Issue 25, 2023

Polyester networks from structurally similar monomers: recyclable-by-design and upcyclable to photopolymers

Abstract

Epoxy-based polymer networks from step-growth polymerizations are ubiquitous in coatings, adhesives, and as matrices in composite materials. Dynamic covalent bonds in the network allow its degradation into small molecules and thus, enable chemical recycling; however, such degradation often requires elevated temperatures and costly chemicals, resulting in various small molecules. Here, we design crosslinked polyesters from structurally similar epoxy and anhydride monomers derived from phthalic acid. We achieve selective degradation of the polyesters through transesterification reactions at near-ambient conditions using an alkali carbonate catalyst, resulting in a singular phthalic ester. We also demonstrate upcycling the network polyesters to photopolymers by one-step depolymerization using a functional alcohol.

Graphical abstract: Polyester networks from structurally similar monomers: recyclable-by-design and upcyclable to photopolymers

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
27 Mar 2023
Accepted
06 Jun 2023
First published
07 Jun 2023

Polym. Chem., 2023,14, 2964-2970

Polyester networks from structurally similar monomers: recyclable-by-design and upcyclable to photopolymers

G. M. Musgrave, K. M. Bishop, J. S. Kim, A. C. Heiner and C. Wang, Polym. Chem., 2023, 14, 2964 DOI: 10.1039/D3PY00338H

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