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High Molecular Weight Semicrystalline Substituted Polycyclohexene From Alternating Copolymerization of Butadiene and Methacrylate and Its Ambient Depolymerization

Ke Zheng, Jinghui Yang, Xuyi Luo, Yan Xia

2024Journal of the American Chemical Society18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cyclohexene cannot be polymerized via ring-opening polymerization under any conditions due to its lack of ring strain. A hypothetical polycyclohexene would therefore have a strong thermodynamic driving force to depolymerize to monomer if a metathesis catalyst were provided while otherwise having thermal and hydrolytic stability under normal conditions because of its hydrocarbon backbone. We envisioned access to this otherwise unattainable family of polymers via the alternating polymerization of a diene and an alkene. Ethyl aluminum chloride was found to promote highly alternating polymerization of butadiene and methacrylate when radically initiated at room temperature, resulting in formal polycyclohexene structures. Ultrahigh molecular weight (up to 1750 kDa) polymers can be synthesized at the decagram scale in high monomer conversions. The resulting presumably atactic copolymers exhibited semicrystallinity, leading to high toughness. In the presence of a small amount of the Grubbs catalyst, the generated polycyclohexene can be fully depolymerized at ambient temperatures into pure constituent cyclohexene. The strategy of using orthogonal chemistry for the polymerization and depolymerization processes allows access to polymer structures with subambient ceiling temperatures without using ultralow temperature synthesis or relying on the monomer-polymer equilibrium.

Topics & Concepts

DepolymerizationPolymerizationPolymer chemistryChemistryMonomerPolymerCopolymerChain transferDieneBranching (polymer chemistry)Organic chemistryRadical polymerizationNatural rubberSynthetic Organic Chemistry MethodsOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysisbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
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