Furfural,
a compound easily manufactured from hemicellulose on
the global scale, has gained attention as a second-generation biomass
resource. The synthesis of oxabicyclodicarboxylic anhydride (OBCA)
from furfural alone and its polymerization with diol to form the biobased
and biodegradable polyoxabicyclate (POBC) make OBCA a novel biobased
monomer building block. To control the physical properties of POBC,
we synthesized a copolyester of butanediol (BD), succinic anhydride
(SAh), and OBCA. The structures of the resultant poly(butylene succinate-co-butylene oxabicyclate) (P(BS-co-BO))
polymers were studied using 1H and 13C NMR spectrometry,
size-exclusion chromatography, thermal gravimetric analysis, differential
scanning calorimetry, and wide-angle X-ray diffraction analysis. Physical
properties of the melt-pressed films were examined by tensile strength
testing, and the hydrolyzability of P(BS-co-BO)s
was evaluated using a clear zone formation method with bacteria. To
examine the environmental biodegradability of P(BS-co-BO), the biochemical oxygen demand for degrading their constituents
was measured using the mixed inoculum method.
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