This work was motivated by the aim to design polyethers with predictable molecular weights, specific functionalities, and different topologies and tactics through a sustainable approach. After an overview of polyethers, with a focus on poly(propylene oxide) (PPO), the emphasis is on thiol-ene/-yne click reactions for their chemical modification in chapters 1 and 2. The chapter 3 addresses the challenge of polymerization of propylene oxide (PO) with potassium acetate (KOAc) and 18-crown-6 ether (18C6), obtaining PPO in a controlled manner at room temperature and under solvent-free conditions. In the chapter 4, the copolymerization of PO with two glycidyl ethers demonstrates the efficiency of the 18C6/KOAc complex in producing well-defined polyethers with different topologies. Finally, chapter 5 illustrates the synthesis of optical PPO and discusses the effect of molecular weight on thermal properties and structural differences between R and S PPOs during crystallization studies.
This work was motivated by the aim to design polyethers with predictable molecular weights, specific functionalities, and different topologies and tactics through a sustainable approach. After an overview of polyethers, with a focus on poly(propylene oxide) (PPO), the emphasis is on thiol-ene/-yne click reactions for their chemical modification in chapters 1 and 2. The chapter 3 addresses the challenge of polymerization of propylene oxide (PO) with potassium acetate (KOAc) and 18-crown-6 ether (18C6), obtaining PPO in a controlled manner at room temperature and under solvent-free conditions. In the chapter 4, the copolymerization of PO with two glycidyl ethers demonstrates the efficiency of the 18C6/KOAc complex in producing well-defined polyethers with different topologies. Finally, chapter 5 illustrates the synthesis of optical PPO and discusses the effect of molecular weight on thermal properties and structural differences between R and S PPOs during crystallization studies.
Functional Polyethers by Combining Oxyanionic Ring-Opening Polymerization and Click Chemistry
FORNACIARI, CHARLOTTE
2024
Abstract
This work was motivated by the aim to design polyethers with predictable molecular weights, specific functionalities, and different topologies and tactics through a sustainable approach. After an overview of polyethers, with a focus on poly(propylene oxide) (PPO), the emphasis is on thiol-ene/-yne click reactions for their chemical modification in chapters 1 and 2. The chapter 3 addresses the challenge of polymerization of propylene oxide (PO) with potassium acetate (KOAc) and 18-crown-6 ether (18C6), obtaining PPO in a controlled manner at room temperature and under solvent-free conditions. In the chapter 4, the copolymerization of PO with two glycidyl ethers demonstrates the efficiency of the 18C6/KOAc complex in producing well-defined polyethers with different topologies. Finally, chapter 5 illustrates the synthesis of optical PPO and discusses the effect of molecular weight on thermal properties and structural differences between R and S PPOs during crystallization studies.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/86570
URN:NBN:IT:UNIPV-86570