Issue 7, 2005

Hyperbranched aliphatic polyethers obtained from environmentally benign monomer: glycerol carbonate

Abstract

A hyperbranched aliphatic polyether with hydroxyl end groups was produced from glycerol carbonate (4-hydroxymethyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-one)—the benign monomer obtained from renewable starting materials: glycerol and dimethyl carbonate. Anionic polymerization of glycerol carbonate, which proceeds with simultaneous decarboxylation, was performed using partially deprotonated trimethylolpropane (TMP) as an initiator. Pendant hydroxyl groups facilitate the ring-opening multibranching polymerization leading to a hyperbranched polyether. 13C NMR analysis of the polymerization products confirmed the presence of linear, dendritic, and terminal repeating units. MALDI-TOF mass spectrum analysis confirmed the presence of TMP and glycerol core containing branched structures as well as a relatively small amount of macromolecules with cyclic groups. The polymers were soluble in water, THF, methanol and DMSO.

Graphical abstract: Hyperbranched aliphatic polyethers obtained from environmentally benign monomer: glycerol carbonate

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jan 2005
Accepted
12 Apr 2005
First published
10 May 2005

Green Chem., 2005,7, 529-539

Hyperbranched aliphatic polyethers obtained from environmentally benign monomer: glycerol carbonate

G. Rokicki, P. Rakoczy, P. Parzuchowski and M. Sobiecki, Green Chem., 2005, 7, 529 DOI: 10.1039/B501597A

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