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Enzymatic Synthesis of Copolyesters with the Heteroaromatic Diol 3,4-Bis(hydroxymethyl)furan and Isomeric Dimethyl Furandicarboxylate Substitutions

Fitrilia Silvianti, Dina Maniar, Beatriz Agostinho, Tijn C. de Leeuw, Albert Jan Jacob Woortman, Jur van Dijken, Shanmugam Thiyagarajan, Andreia F. Sousa, Katja Loos

2024Biomacromolecules11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Polyesters from furandicarboxylic acid derivatives, i.e., dimethyl 2,5-furandicarboxylate (2,5-DMFDCA) and 2,4-DMFDCA, show interesting properties among bio-based polymers. Another potential heteroaromatic monomer, 3,4-bis(hydroxymethyl)furan (3,4-BHMF), is often overlooked but holds promise for biopolymer synthesis. Cleaning and greening synthetic procedures, i.e., enzymatic polymerization, offer sustainable pathways. This study explores the Candida antarctica lipase B (CALB)-catalyzed copolymerization of 3,4-BHMF with furan dicarboxylate isomers and aliphatic diols. The furanic copolyesters (co-FPEs) with higher polymerization degrees are obtained using 2,4-isomer, indicating CALB’s preference. Material analysis revealed semicrystalline properties in all synthesized 2,5-FDCA-based co-FPEs, with multiple melting temperatures ( T m ) from 53 to 124 °C and a glass-transition temperature ( T g ) of 9–10 °C. 2,4-FDCA-based co-FPEs showed multiple T m from 43 to 61 °C and T g of −14 to 12 °C; one of them was amorphous. In addition, all co-FPEs showed a two-step decomposition profile, indicating aliphatic and semiaromatic segments in the polymer chains.

Topics & Concepts

FuranHydroxymethylPolymerizationPolyesterCandida antarcticaMonomerCopolymerChemistryPolymer chemistryPolymerOrganic chemistryDiolGlass transitionLipaseMaterials scienceEnzymeCatalysis for Biomass Conversionbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
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