Ring opening polymerization of macrocyclic oligoesters derived from renewable sources
Abstract
Macrocyclic oligoesters (MCOs) derived from biomass such as those prepared from alkylene alkanedioates and 2,5-furandicarboxylates are suitable compounds for ring opening polymerization (ROP) to produce high molecular weight bio-based polyesters. The synthetic procedures that have been recently developed to obtain these MCOs in good yields, their ROP either alone or together with other cyclic compounds, and their recovery by cyclodepolymerization of the final polyesters are the main topics covered in this review. Both organometallic compounds and enzymes such as Candida antarctica lipase B are the catalytic systems used for all reactions. This synthetic approach based on ROP of MCOs derived from renewable sources opens a green pathway for a circular economy in plastics.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Plastics in a circular economy