Homo- to Co-Polyesters Conversion in the Absence of Reagents Facilitated by Hydrogen Transfer Catalysis
Frederik Rummel,
Afiq Anuar,
Yu Qiang
et al.
Abstract:A ruthenium-catalyzed hydrogen transfer ester metathesis (HTEM) is reported that allows for the transfer of a linear polyester such as polycaprolactone (PCL) without the need for any stoichiometric reagent into a novel type of co-polyester, consisting of an additional hexylene adipate repeating unit. For PCL and polyhexylene adipate (PHA) as starting materials, the reaction yields polyesters of almost identical PHA/PCL ratios after elongated reaction times, which is indicative for a thermodynamic minimum ratio… Show more
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