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Multifunctional Ionic Polymers from Deep Eutectic Monomers Based on Polyphenols

Jon López de Lacalle, Antonela Gallastegui, Jorge L. Olmedo‐Martínez, Melissa Moya, Naroa Lopez‐Larrea, Matías L. Picchio, David Mecerreyes

2023ACS Macro Letters46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Herein we report a novel family of deep eutectic monomers and the corresponding polymers, made of (meth)acrylic ammonium salts and a series of biobased polyphenols bearing catechol or pyrogallol motifs. Phenolic chemistry allows modulating molecular interactions by tuning the ionic polymer properties from soft adhesive to tough materials. For instance, pyrogallol and hydrocaffeic acid-derived ionic polymers showed outstanding adhesiveness (>1 MPa), while tannic acid/gallic acid polymers with dense hydrogen bond distribution afforded ultratough elastomers (stretchability ≈1000% and strength ≈3 MPa). Additionally, phenolic polymeric deep eutectic solvents (polyDES) featured metal complexation ability, antibacterial properties, and fast processability by digital light 3D printing.

Topics & Concepts

PyrogallolPolymerTannic acidMonomerMaterials sciencePolymer chemistryHydrogen bondCatecholAdhesiveIonic bondingChemical engineeringGallic acidOrganic chemistryChemistryMoleculeNanotechnologyComposite materialIonLayer (electronics)EngineeringAntioxidantIonic liquids properties and applicationsCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
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