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Structural Variations in Biobased Polyfurfuryl Alcohol Induced by Polymerization in Water

Pierre Delliere, A. Pizzi, Nathanaël Guigo

2023Polymers12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Poly(furfuryl alcohol) is a thermostable biobased thermoset. The polymerization of furfuryl alcohol (FA) is sensitive to a number of side reactions, mainly the opening of the furan ring into carbonyl species. Such carbonyls can be used to introduce new properties into the PFA materials through derivatization. Hence, better understanding of the furan ring opening is required to develop new applications for PFA. This article studies the structural discrepancies between a PFA prepared in neat conditions versus a PFA prepared in aqueous conditions, i.e., with more carbonyls, through NMR and MALDI ToF. Overall, the PFA prepared in water exhibited a structure more heterogeneous than the PFA prepared in neat conditions. The presence of ketonic derivatives such as enols and ketals were highlighted in the case of the aqueous PFA. In this line, the addition of water at the beginning of the polymerization stimulated the production of aldehydes by a factor two. Finally, the PFA prepared in neat conditions showed terminal lactones instead of aldehydes.

Topics & Concepts

Furfuryl alcoholPolymerizationFuranDerivatizationChemistryThermosetting polymerAqueous solutionPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryMaterials sciencePolymerCatalysisHigh-performance liquid chromatographyCatalysis for Biomass ConversionLignin and Wood ChemistrySupercapacitor Materials and Fabrication