Issue 45, 2019

Recyclable sulfone-containing polymers via ring-opening polymerization of macroheterocyclic siloxane monomers: synthesis, properties and recyclability

Abstract

Environmental pollution and the dependence on finite resources are intensifying the search for new chemically recyclable polymers. Herein, we report the synthesis and properties of recyclable sulfone-containing polysiloxanes via the anionic ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of a new macroheterocyclic siloxane monomer (P1OX). The resulted polymer with a molecular weight up to 49 kg mol−1 shows good thermal stability and chemical recyclability. Compared to previous recyclable polymers, the recyclable polysiloxanes have simpler synthetic methods without expensive catalysts, milder conditions of depolymerization (using available and cheap KHSO4 at ambient temperature) and high selectivity of depolymerization (92%) back to P1OX. The sulfone-containing polysiloxanes were a brownish rigid plastic with a storage modulus E′ of 203 MPa at room temperature. From these recycled polymers, smooth polysiloxane nanofibers were prepared successfully via electrospinning. These results conclusively indicated that the new family of sulfone-containing polysiloxanes largely extended the scope of application of silicone and sustainable materials.

Graphical abstract: Recyclable sulfone-containing polymers via ring-opening polymerization of macroheterocyclic siloxane monomers: synthesis, properties and recyclability

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Sep 2019
Accepted
19 Oct 2019
First published
21 Oct 2019

Polym. Chem., 2019,10, 6166-6173

Recyclable sulfone-containing polymers via ring-opening polymerization of macroheterocyclic siloxane monomers: synthesis, properties and recyclability

M. Guo, Y. Huang, J. Cao, G. Sun, X. Zhao, J. Zhang and S. Feng, Polym. Chem., 2019, 10, 6166 DOI: 10.1039/C9PY01363F

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