Preparation of Degradable Polymenthide and Its Elastomers from Biobased Menthide via Organocatalyzed Ring-opening Polymerization and UV Curing  被引量:2

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作  者:Na Zhao Xin-Xin Cao Jin-Feng Shi Zhi-Bo Li 

机构地区:[1]Key Laboratony of Biobased Polymer Materials,Shandong Provincial Education Department,Cllege of Polymer Science and Engineering,Qingdao Universityof Science and Technology Qingdao 266042,China

出  处:《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》2020年第10期1092-1098,I0006,共8页高分子科学(英文版)

基  金:This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.21704048);the 111 Project(No.D17004);the Taishan Scholars Constructive Engineering Foundation(No.tsqn20161031).

摘  要:Development of degradable polyester elastomers plays an important role in the applications of soft mateirals.Noncrystalline polymenthides(PMs)from menthol derived lactone monomers are excellent soft segments for preparing degradable polyester elastomers.By using cyclic trimeric phosphazene base(CTPB)as an organocatalyst,we succesfully synthesized PMs with different molecular weights(8.2 kDa to 100.7 kDa)in high yields via ring-opening polymerization(ROP)of menthide.When a CTPB/urea binary catalytic system was adopted,the polymerizations proceeded in a more controlled manner.Using glycerol as initiator,star shaped PMs with well.defined structure were synthesized and subsequently end-capped by acrylate.UV iradiation of the terminal acrylate groups in the star-shaped PMs resulted in formation of chemically cos-linked polyester elastomers without heat or other stimuli.The obtained polyester elastomers exhibit matched modulus(3.8-5.5 MPa),tensile strength(0.56-0.68 MPa),and strain at break(280%-320%)with soft body tssues,displaying great potential in biomedical applications.

关 键 词:Polyester elastomer Cyclic trimeric phosphazene base Ring-opening polymerization Menthide Biobased polyester 

分 类 号:TQ334.1[化学工程—橡胶工业]

 

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