Cationic copolymerization of isosorbide towards value-added poly(vinyl ethers)

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (25) ◽  
pp. 3514-3524 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert J. Kieber ◽  
Cuneyt Ozkardes ◽  
Natalie Sanchez ◽  
Justin G. Kennemur

Biomass-derived isosorbide (IS) was converted into a mono-glycal (i.e. vinyl ether) derivative (Gly-IS) to investigate its efficacy for cationic polymerization.

2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 1236-1247 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Bouchekif ◽  
A. I. Sulhami ◽  
R. D. Alghamdi ◽  
Y. Gnanou ◽  
N. Hadjichristidis

A series of novel, well-defined triblock and pentablock terpolymers of n-butyl vinyl ether (nBVE), 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether (CEVE) and tert-butyldimethylsilyl ethylene glycol vinyl ether (SiEGVE) were synthesized by sequential base-assisted living cationic polymerization.


Polymers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 500
Author(s):  
Jinghan Zhang ◽  
Yibo Wu ◽  
Kaixuan Chen ◽  
Min Zhang ◽  
Liangfa Gong ◽  
...  

Aqueous cationic polymerizations of vinyl ethers (isobutyl vinyl ether (IBVE), 2-chloroethyl vinyl ether (CEVE), and n-butyl vinyl ether (n-BVE)) were performed for the first time by a CumOH/B(C6F5)3/Et2O initiating system in an air atmosphere. The polymerization proceeded in a reproducible manner through the careful design of experimental conditions (adding initiator, co-solvents, and surfactant or decreasing the reaction temperature), and the polymerization characteristics were systematically tested and compared in the suspension and emulsion. The significant difference with traditional cationic polymerization is that the polymerization rate in aqueous media using B(C6F5)3/Et2O as a co-initiator decreases when the temperature is lowered. The polymerization sites are located on the monomer/water surface. Density functional theory (DFT) was applied to investigate the competition between H2O and alcohol combined with B(C6F5)3 for providing a theoretical basis. The effectiveness of the proposed mechanism for the aqueous cationic polymerization of vinyl ethers using CumOH/B(C6F5)3/Et2O was confirmed.


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