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Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature

[Image: see text] Full control over the ceiling temperature (T(c)) enables a selective transition between the monomeric and polymeric state. This is exemplified by the conversion of the monomer 2-allyloxymethyl-2-ethyl-trimethylene carbonate (AOMEC) to poly(AOMEC) and back to AOMEC within 10 h by co...

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Autores principales: Olsén, Peter, Undin, Jenny, Odelius, Karin, Keul, Helmut, Albertsson, Ann-Christine
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2016
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5155308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27783494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.6b01375
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author Olsén, Peter
Undin, Jenny
Odelius, Karin
Keul, Helmut
Albertsson, Ann-Christine
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Odelius, Karin
Keul, Helmut
Albertsson, Ann-Christine
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description [Image: see text] Full control over the ceiling temperature (T(c)) enables a selective transition between the monomeric and polymeric state. This is exemplified by the conversion of the monomer 2-allyloxymethyl-2-ethyl-trimethylene carbonate (AOMEC) to poly(AOMEC) and back to AOMEC within 10 h by controlling the reaction from conditions that favor ring-opening polymerization (T(c) > T(0)) (where T(0) is the reaction temperature) to conditions that favor ring-closing depolymerization (T(c) < T(0)). The ring-closing depolymerization (RCDP) mirrors the polymerization behavior with a clear relation between the monomer concentration and the molecular weight of the polymer, indicating that RCDP occurs at the chain end. The T(c) of the polymerization system is highly dependent on the nature of the solvent, for example, in toluene, the T(c) of AOMEC is 234 °C and in acetonitrile T(c) = 142 °C at the same initial monomer concentration of 2 M. The control over the monomer to polymer equilibrium sets new standards for the selective degradation of polymers, the controlled release of active components, monomer synthesis and material recycling. In particular, the knowledge of the monomer to polymer equilibrium of polymers in solution under selected environmental conditions is of paramount importance for in vivo applications, where the polymer chain is subjected to both high dilution and a high polarity medium in the presence of catalysts, that is, very different conditions from which the polymer was formed.
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spelling pubmed-51553082016-12-15 Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature Olsén, Peter Undin, Jenny Odelius, Karin Keul, Helmut Albertsson, Ann-Christine Biomacromolecules [Image: see text] Full control over the ceiling temperature (T(c)) enables a selective transition between the monomeric and polymeric state. This is exemplified by the conversion of the monomer 2-allyloxymethyl-2-ethyl-trimethylene carbonate (AOMEC) to poly(AOMEC) and back to AOMEC within 10 h by controlling the reaction from conditions that favor ring-opening polymerization (T(c) > T(0)) (where T(0) is the reaction temperature) to conditions that favor ring-closing depolymerization (T(c) < T(0)). The ring-closing depolymerization (RCDP) mirrors the polymerization behavior with a clear relation between the monomer concentration and the molecular weight of the polymer, indicating that RCDP occurs at the chain end. The T(c) of the polymerization system is highly dependent on the nature of the solvent, for example, in toluene, the T(c) of AOMEC is 234 °C and in acetonitrile T(c) = 142 °C at the same initial monomer concentration of 2 M. The control over the monomer to polymer equilibrium sets new standards for the selective degradation of polymers, the controlled release of active components, monomer synthesis and material recycling. In particular, the knowledge of the monomer to polymer equilibrium of polymers in solution under selected environmental conditions is of paramount importance for in vivo applications, where the polymer chain is subjected to both high dilution and a high polarity medium in the presence of catalysts, that is, very different conditions from which the polymer was formed. American Chemical Society 2016-10-26 2016-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5155308/ /pubmed/27783494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.6b01375 Text en Copyright © 2016 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Olsén, Peter
Undin, Jenny
Odelius, Karin
Keul, Helmut
Albertsson, Ann-Christine
Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature
title Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature
title_full Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature
title_fullStr Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature
title_full_unstemmed Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature
title_short Switching from Controlled Ring-Opening Polymerization (cROP) to Controlled Ring-Closing Depolymerization (cRCDP) by Adjusting the Reaction Parameters That Determine the Ceiling Temperature
title_sort switching from controlled ring-opening polymerization (crop) to controlled ring-closing depolymerization (crcdp) by adjusting the reaction parameters that determine the ceiling temperature
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5155308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27783494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.6b01375
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