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Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization

An advanced organometallic catalyst based on N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) coordinated FeCl(3) has been synthesized and used to control the reaction rate in polyurethane (PUR) polymerization. The imidazolium (Im)-based NHC was functionalized on the surface of the supporting material of bead-type chlo...

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Autores principales: Noh, Hyeon-Jun, Sadhasivam, T., Jung, Do-Sung, Lee, Keundeuk, Han, Mingu, Kim, Ju-Young, Jung, Ho-Young
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35557808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07677d
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author Noh, Hyeon-Jun
Sadhasivam, T.
Jung, Do-Sung
Lee, Keundeuk
Han, Mingu
Kim, Ju-Young
Jung, Ho-Young
author_facet Noh, Hyeon-Jun
Sadhasivam, T.
Jung, Do-Sung
Lee, Keundeuk
Han, Mingu
Kim, Ju-Young
Jung, Ho-Young
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description An advanced organometallic catalyst based on N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) coordinated FeCl(3) has been synthesized and used to control the reaction rate in polyurethane (PUR) polymerization. The imidazolium (Im)-based NHC was functionalized on the surface of the supporting material of bead-type chloromethyl polystyrene (PS) resin. The PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst was synthesized through the coordination reaction between Im and FeCl(3). The successful formation, functional groups, structure, and geometry of the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalysts were confirmed by Fourier transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy techniques. A thin layer of Im was observed to be coated uniformly on the PS bead surface and FeCl(3) nanoparticles were observed to cover the coating layer homogeneously, as determined by field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy measurements. The PUR polymerization reaction was investigated through viscosity measurements and non-isothermal activation energy calculations by differential scanning calorimetry analysis. Based on the viscosity measurements, delayed PUR polymerization was achieved using the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst system. The highest viscosity (6000 cP) was achieved without any catalyst, with triphenylene bismuth, and with the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst after 23, 5, and 25 h of reaction time, respectively. Furthermore, the calculated activation energies (E(a)) were 27.92 and 36.35 kJ mol(−1) for the no-catalyst and the PS-Im–FeCl(3) systems, respectively. Thus, the viscosity measurements and DSC analyses confirm that the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst considerably increases the PUR reaction time. The Im–FeCl(3) catalyst supported by CMPS can control the reaction rate in PUR synthesis because of its high activity. Thus, the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst can be used as a curing retardant in the PUR industry.
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spelling pubmed-90894352022-05-11 Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization Noh, Hyeon-Jun Sadhasivam, T. Jung, Do-Sung Lee, Keundeuk Han, Mingu Kim, Ju-Young Jung, Ho-Young RSC Adv Chemistry An advanced organometallic catalyst based on N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) coordinated FeCl(3) has been synthesized and used to control the reaction rate in polyurethane (PUR) polymerization. The imidazolium (Im)-based NHC was functionalized on the surface of the supporting material of bead-type chloromethyl polystyrene (PS) resin. The PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst was synthesized through the coordination reaction between Im and FeCl(3). The successful formation, functional groups, structure, and geometry of the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalysts were confirmed by Fourier transform infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy techniques. A thin layer of Im was observed to be coated uniformly on the PS bead surface and FeCl(3) nanoparticles were observed to cover the coating layer homogeneously, as determined by field-emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy measurements. The PUR polymerization reaction was investigated through viscosity measurements and non-isothermal activation energy calculations by differential scanning calorimetry analysis. Based on the viscosity measurements, delayed PUR polymerization was achieved using the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst system. The highest viscosity (6000 cP) was achieved without any catalyst, with triphenylene bismuth, and with the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst after 23, 5, and 25 h of reaction time, respectively. Furthermore, the calculated activation energies (E(a)) were 27.92 and 36.35 kJ mol(−1) for the no-catalyst and the PS-Im–FeCl(3) systems, respectively. Thus, the viscosity measurements and DSC analyses confirm that the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst considerably increases the PUR reaction time. The Im–FeCl(3) catalyst supported by CMPS can control the reaction rate in PUR synthesis because of its high activity. Thus, the PS-Im–FeCl(3) catalyst can be used as a curing retardant in the PUR industry. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9089435/ /pubmed/35557808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07677d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Noh, Hyeon-Jun
Sadhasivam, T.
Jung, Do-Sung
Lee, Keundeuk
Han, Mingu
Kim, Ju-Young
Jung, Ho-Young
Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
title Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
title_full Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
title_fullStr Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
title_full_unstemmed Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
title_short Poly(styrene)-supported N-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
title_sort poly(styrene)-supported n-heterocyclic carbene coordinated iron chloride as a catalyst for delayed polyurethane polymerization
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9089435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35557808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07677d
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