Issue 27, 2023

Reactive phenolic solvents applied to the synthesis of renewable aromatic polyesters with high isosorbide content

Abstract

High boiling point phenolic reactive solvents like p-cresol could play a key role in improving the synthesis of aromatic polyesters with a high content of secondary diols such as isosorbide. Previously, our group showed that this method significantly improves the synthesis of poly(isosorbide succinate). In this work, terephthalic acid and 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid were used as building blocks for the synthesis of high Tg polyesters with high isosorbide content (>30 mol% of diols) and high molecular weight (Mn > 24 kg mol−1). A number of reactive and non-reactive solvents were tested in this work, and the results clearly point to a significant improvement when using reactive solvents, in terms of molecular weight and polycondensation time, especially for the case of p-cresol. The synthesis method was successfully scaled to 1 kg, showing promise for production at industrial scale. A method to remove these solvents (including end groups) from the polymers, which uses small excesses of isosorbide (1.5–3.0%) in the feed, is also presented.

Graphical abstract: Reactive phenolic solvents applied to the synthesis of renewable aromatic polyesters with high isosorbide content

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Dec 2022
Accepted
15 Jun 2023
First published
26 Jun 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Polym. Chem., 2023,14, 3225-3238

Reactive phenolic solvents applied to the synthesis of renewable aromatic polyesters with high isosorbide content

B. Bottega Pergher, N. Girigan, S. Vlasblom, D. H. Weinland, B. Wang, R. van Putten and G. M. Gruter, Polym. Chem., 2023, 14, 3225 DOI: 10.1039/D2PY01578A

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