Issue 11, 2022

Enzymatic recycling of polymacrolactones

Abstract

The use of renewable monomers to make new polyesters which could replace the ones obtained from petrochemical resources employing green processes is attracting a lot of attention these days. With this in mind, three different macrolactones, ω-pentadecalactone, globalide and 6-hexadecenlactone, have been polymerized in bulk by enzymatic ring opening polymerization (e-ROP) using immobilized Candida antarctica lipase B to give their corresponding polymacrolactones (PMLs). For the first time, these PMLs have been depolymerized enzymatically in solution with the concourse of the same enzyme and at mild temperatures. GPC, NMR and ESI MS demonstrated that the main products recovered after the enzymatic processive recycling were cyclic monomers and dimers, with a small amount of higher size macrocyclic oligoesters (MCOs). It was observed that these depolymerizations followed a Michaelis–Menten kinetic model. Finally it was shown that these MCOs could be repolymerized. This research provides a biosynthetic method for chemical recycling of these interesting polymeric materials providing a pathway towards a circular economy.

Graphical abstract: Enzymatic recycling of polymacrolactones

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Dec 2021
Accepted
16 Feb 2022
First published
16 Feb 2022

Polym. Chem., 2022,13, 1586-1595

Enzymatic recycling of polymacrolactones

A. Martínez-Cutillas, S. León, S. Oh and A. Martínez de Ilarduya, Polym. Chem., 2022, 13, 1586 DOI: 10.1039/D1PY01721G

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