Issue 11, 2025

Circular polyester design by gem-heterodisubstitution: valerolactone-based polymers with high ductility and excellent strength

Abstract

Geminal disubstitution is a frequent focus of attention when designing monomers for the construction of recyclable polymers, but it is used for that purpose with two same substituents in cyclic monomers, which causes difficulty in producing polymers combining good strength and high elongation. Here we design a series of α,α-heterodisubstituted δ-valerolactones (δVL) with two different alkyl substituents at the α,α-position of δVL (VLR1,R2) which, when combined with the parent δVL and gem-α,α-dialkyl substituted δVL with the same alkyl groups, provide a desired platform for exploring circular polymer design by focusing on the asymmetric substitution of monomers. These VLR1,R2s allow both facile synthesis of polyester PVLR1,R2s with strong/ductile synergistic performance in a living fashion and selective depolymerization of the PVLR1,R2s to completely recover monomers under mild conditions (using a recyclable catalyst at 100 °C). PVLEt,Pr is a semicrystalline, strong (ultimate strength = 39.9 MPa) and ductile (elongation at break = 331%) material. These notable mechanical properties are complemented by its superior barrier to oxygen and water-vapor permeation, relative to LDPE and PVL.

Graphical abstract: Circular polyester design by gem-heterodisubstitution: valerolactone-based polymers with high ductility and excellent strength

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jan 2025
Accepted
08 Feb 2025
First published
17 Feb 2025

Polym. Chem., 2025,16, 1297-1304

Circular polyester design by gem-heterodisubstitution: valerolactone-based polymers with high ductility and excellent strength

Y. Pan, X. Li, W. Shang and T. Xu, Polym. Chem., 2025, 16, 1297 DOI: 10.1039/D5PY00022J

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