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β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers

β-Myrcene (My), a natural 1,3-diene, and isobornyl methacrylate (IBOMA), from partially bio-based raw materials sources, were copolymerized by nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP) in bulk using the SG1-based BlocBuilder™ alkoxyamine functionalized with an N-succinimidyl ester group, NHS-BlocBuild...

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Autores principales: Métafiot, Adrien, Gagnon, Lysandre, Pruvost, Sébastien, Hubert, Pascal, Gérard, Jean-François, Defoort, Brigitte, Marić, Milan
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9060242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35518984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09192g
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author Métafiot, Adrien
Gagnon, Lysandre
Pruvost, Sébastien
Hubert, Pascal
Gérard, Jean-François
Defoort, Brigitte
Marić, Milan
author_facet Métafiot, Adrien
Gagnon, Lysandre
Pruvost, Sébastien
Hubert, Pascal
Gérard, Jean-François
Defoort, Brigitte
Marić, Milan
author_sort Métafiot, Adrien
collection PubMed
description β-Myrcene (My), a natural 1,3-diene, and isobornyl methacrylate (IBOMA), from partially bio-based raw materials sources, were copolymerized by nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP) in bulk using the SG1-based BlocBuilder™ alkoxyamine functionalized with an N-succinimidyl ester group, NHS-BlocBuilder, at T = 100 °C with initial IBOMA molar feed compositions f(IBOMA,0) = 0.10–0.90. Copolymer reactivity ratios were r(My) = 1.90–2.16 and r(IBOMA) = 0.02–0.07 using Fineman–Ross, Kelen–Tudos and non-linear least-squares fitting to the Mayo–Lewis terminal model and indicated the possibility of gradient My/IBOMA copolymers. A linear increase in molecular weight versus conversion and a low dispersity (Đ ≤ 1.41) were exhibited by My/IBOMA copolymerization with f(IBOMA,0) ≤ 0.80. My-rich and IBOMA-rich copolymers were shown to have a high degree of chain-end fidelity by performing subsequent chain-extensions with IBOMA and/or My, and by (31)P NMR analysis. The preparation by NMP of My/IBOMA thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs), mostly bio-sourced, was then attempted. IBOMA-My-IBOMA triblock copolymers containing a minor fraction of My or styrene (S) units in the outer hard segments (M(n) = 51–95 kg mol(−1), Đ = 1.91–2.23 and F(IBOMA) = 0.28–0.36) were synthesized using SG1-terminated poly(ethylene-stat-butylene) dialkoxyamine. The micro-phase separation was suggested by the detection of two distinct T(g)s at about −60 °C and +180 °C and confirmed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). A plastic stress–strain behavior (stress at break σ(B) = 3.90 ± 0.22 MPa, elongation at break ε(B) = 490 ± 31%) associated to an upper service temperature of about 140 °C were also highlighted for these triblock polymers.
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spelling pubmed-90602422022-05-04 β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers Métafiot, Adrien Gagnon, Lysandre Pruvost, Sébastien Hubert, Pascal Gérard, Jean-François Defoort, Brigitte Marić, Milan RSC Adv Chemistry β-Myrcene (My), a natural 1,3-diene, and isobornyl methacrylate (IBOMA), from partially bio-based raw materials sources, were copolymerized by nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP) in bulk using the SG1-based BlocBuilder™ alkoxyamine functionalized with an N-succinimidyl ester group, NHS-BlocBuilder, at T = 100 °C with initial IBOMA molar feed compositions f(IBOMA,0) = 0.10–0.90. Copolymer reactivity ratios were r(My) = 1.90–2.16 and r(IBOMA) = 0.02–0.07 using Fineman–Ross, Kelen–Tudos and non-linear least-squares fitting to the Mayo–Lewis terminal model and indicated the possibility of gradient My/IBOMA copolymers. A linear increase in molecular weight versus conversion and a low dispersity (Đ ≤ 1.41) were exhibited by My/IBOMA copolymerization with f(IBOMA,0) ≤ 0.80. My-rich and IBOMA-rich copolymers were shown to have a high degree of chain-end fidelity by performing subsequent chain-extensions with IBOMA and/or My, and by (31)P NMR analysis. The preparation by NMP of My/IBOMA thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs), mostly bio-sourced, was then attempted. IBOMA-My-IBOMA triblock copolymers containing a minor fraction of My or styrene (S) units in the outer hard segments (M(n) = 51–95 kg mol(−1), Đ = 1.91–2.23 and F(IBOMA) = 0.28–0.36) were synthesized using SG1-terminated poly(ethylene-stat-butylene) dialkoxyamine. The micro-phase separation was suggested by the detection of two distinct T(g)s at about −60 °C and +180 °C and confirmed by atomic force microscopy (AFM). A plastic stress–strain behavior (stress at break σ(B) = 3.90 ± 0.22 MPa, elongation at break ε(B) = 490 ± 31%) associated to an upper service temperature of about 140 °C were also highlighted for these triblock polymers. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9060242/ /pubmed/35518984 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09192g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Métafiot, Adrien
Gagnon, Lysandre
Pruvost, Sébastien
Hubert, Pascal
Gérard, Jean-François
Defoort, Brigitte
Marić, Milan
β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
title β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
title_full β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
title_fullStr β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
title_full_unstemmed β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
title_short β-Myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate SG1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
title_sort β-myrcene/isobornyl methacrylate sg1 nitroxide-mediated controlled radical polymerization: synthesis and characterization of gradient, diblock and triblock copolymers
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9060242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35518984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09192g
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