Hydroesterification of Polycyclooctene to Access Linear Ethylene Ethyl Acrylate Copolymers as a Step Toward Polyolefin Functionalization
Ikechukwu Martin Ogbu,
Eli J. Fastow,
Karen I. Winey
et al.
Abstract:To advance a strategy of polymer-to-polymer upcycling of waste polyolefin by dehydrogenation then functionalization, we report successful hydroesterification of polycyclooctene (PCOE), an analogue for partially unsaturated polyethylene. Here, we convert PCOE to a linear analog for poly(ethylene-coethyl acrylate) (EEA) across a range of ethyl acrylate incorporations (0 to 18 mol % of ethylene units). The ester incorporation was well controlled by reaction time, and the remaining C�C bonds were subsequently hydr… Show more
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