The synthesis of a vinylsulfi de-containing hydroxy acid (VSHA) from undecylenic fatty acid via thiol-yne monoaddition is described. Metal-and enzymatic-catalyzed polycondensation of VSHA is investigated to obtain functional polyesters with a view to further modifi cation. Higher molecular weights are obtained when using enzymatic polymerization. Random copolymers are prepared by direct enzymatic copolymerization of VSHA and ε-caprolactone (CL) and triblock CL-VSHA-CL copolymers are obtained by consecutive VSHA self-condensation and ringopening polymerization. The copolymers display semicrystalline behavior and a good thermal stability with no signifi cant weight loss below 300 °C. Thiol-ene chemistry-type crosslinking and surface functionalization are employed to open new application fi elds. Evidence of the successful reactions is obtained by NMR, IR, and fl uorescence measurements.
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