“…We then added 0.5 mol% of p -toluenesulfonic acid (TsOH) (entry 6). 52 Pleasingly, a gel-like solid was observed at the end of the reaction. Even at temperatures as low as 100 °C, the reaction was still productive, and a gel-like solid is observed (entry 7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Over time, increasing amount of furfural–sorbitol acetal peaks were observed until a steady state was reached after about 850 min. On the other hand, when TsOH, a common catalyst used for acetylation, 52 was added (0.5 mol%), the reaction was extremely rapid. Almost all the starting furfural–ethylene acetal converting into other forms within 15 min, and steady state was achieved in about 70 min (Fig.…”
Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are polymers which demonstrate both high mechanical strength and self-healing / recyclability, which are important for extending material service lifespan and meeting sustainability demands. However, these...
“…We then added 0.5 mol% of p -toluenesulfonic acid (TsOH) (entry 6). 52 Pleasingly, a gel-like solid was observed at the end of the reaction. Even at temperatures as low as 100 °C, the reaction was still productive, and a gel-like solid is observed (entry 7).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Over time, increasing amount of furfural–sorbitol acetal peaks were observed until a steady state was reached after about 850 min. On the other hand, when TsOH, a common catalyst used for acetylation, 52 was added (0.5 mol%), the reaction was extremely rapid. Almost all the starting furfural–ethylene acetal converting into other forms within 15 min, and steady state was achieved in about 70 min (Fig.…”
Covalent adaptable networks (CANs) are polymers which demonstrate both high mechanical strength and self-healing / recyclability, which are important for extending material service lifespan and meeting sustainability demands. However, these...
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