Issue 10, 2013

2-Amino-1,3-propane diols: a versatile platform for the synthesis of aliphatic cyclic carbonate monomers

Abstract

Starting from commercially available 2-amino-1,3-propane diols, a variety of functional cyclic carbonate monomers were synthesized through a general two-step strategy. First the amino group was chemo-selectively reacted with a diverse set of electrophiles to result in functional diol intermediates (1), which were then cyclized in an intramolecular fashion to generate a series of functional aliphatic six-membered cyclic carbonate monomers (2). The unique feature of this approach is its ability to install concurrently two different functional groups. This includes a specific tethered functional group and a second functional group, which are installed in the monomer-forming reactions. Selected monomers were subjected to organo-catalytic ring opening polymerization to produce well-defined homopolymers and copolymers (ĐM ≥ 1.5) with controlled composition. Primary amine containing polymers were also readily accessed via post-polymerization acidolysis of a tBoc-derived monomer (2k). This approach will provide direct access to functional biodegradable polymers and impact the development of next-generation materials for biomedical and environmentally friendly products.

Graphical abstract: 2-Amino-1,3-propane diols: a versatile platform for the synthesis of aliphatic cyclic carbonate monomers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Mar 2013
Accepted
21 Mar 2013
First published
22 Mar 2013

Polym. Chem., 2013,4, 2945-2948

2-Amino-1,3-propane diols: a versatile platform for the synthesis of aliphatic cyclic carbonate monomers

S. Venkataraman, N. Veronica, Z. X. Voo, J. L. Hedrick and Y. Y. Yang, Polym. Chem., 2013, 4, 2945 DOI: 10.1039/C3PY00318C

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