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Internal Catalysis in Covalent Adaptable Networks: Phthalate Monoester Transesterification As a Versatile Dynamic Cross-Linking Chemistry.

Maarten Delahaye1, Johan M Winne2, Filip E Du Prez1.   

Abstract

Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) often make use of highly active external catalysts to provide swift exchange of the dynamic chemical bonds. Alternatively, milder species can act as internal catalysts when covalently attached to the matrix and in close proximity to the dynamic bonds. In this context, we introduce the dynamic exchange of phthalate monoesters as a novel chemistry platform for covalent adaptable networks. A low-molecular-weight (MW) model study shows that these monoesters undergo fast transesterification via a dissociative mechanism, caused by internal catalysis of the free carboxylic acid, which reversibly forms an activated phthalic anhydride intermediate. Using this dynamic chemistry, a wide series of CANs with a broad range of properties have been prepared by simply curing a mixture of diols and triols with bifunctional phthalic anhydrides. The dynamic nature of the networks was confirmed via recycling experiments for multiple cycles and via stress relaxation using rheology. The networks proved to be resistant to deformation but showed a marked temperature response in their rheological behavior, related to the swift exchange reactions that have a high activation energy (120 kJ/mol). While densely cross-linked and hydrolytically stable polyester networks with low soluble fractions can be obtained, we found that, by swelling the networks in a hot solvent, a gel-to-sol transition happened, which resulted in the full dissolution of the network.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31469270     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b07269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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