Issue 10, 2006

Biomass-derived heat-resistant alicyclic hydrocarbonpolymers: poly(terpenes) and their hydrogenated derivatives

Abstract

Naturally-occurring terpenes, such as (−)-β-pinene and (−)-α-phellandrene, were cationically polymerized and subsequently hydrogenated into stable alicyclic hydrocarbon polymers with a rigid backbone. In contrast to the already known poly(terpenes), the hydrogenated poly(β-pinene) with a high molecular weight (Mw > 50 000) showed a high glass transition temperature (Tg = 130 °C) and degradation temperature (10% loss at > 400 °C), suggesting new promising biomass-derived materials for practical use.

Graphical abstract: Biomass-derived heat-resistant alicyclic hydrocarbon polymers: poly(terpenes) and their hydrogenated derivatives

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 Jun 2006
Accepted
09 Aug 2006
First published
29 Aug 2006

Green Chem., 2006,8, 878-882

Biomass-derived heat-resistant alicyclic hydrocarbon polymers: poly(terpenes) and their hydrogenated derivatives

K. Satoh, H. Sugiyama and M. Kamigaito, Green Chem., 2006, 8, 878 DOI: 10.1039/B607789G

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