Zinc-Catalyzed Chemical Recycling of Poly(ϵ-caprolactone) Applying Transesterification Reactions

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The chemical recycling of poly(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL) was explored based on depolymerization and polymerization. The concept bases on the zinc-catalyzed depolymerization via methanolysis to produce methyl 6-hydroxyhexanoate, which is polymerized in a zinc-catalyzed condensation reaction to generate new PCL and close the cycle. In more detail, with zinc(II) acetate as catalyst, PCL was depolymerized with turnover frequencies of up to 468 h−1 using microwave heating. On the other hand zinc(II) acetate was also able to catalyze the polymer formation using the monomer methyl 6-hydroxyhexanoate. PCL was obtained in good yield and Mn ∼1729 g/mol and Mw ∼5823 g/mol were achieved.

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Cheung, E., Alberti, C., Bycinskij, S., & Enthaler, S. (2021). Zinc-Catalyzed Chemical Recycling of Poly(ϵ-caprolactone) Applying Transesterification Reactions. ChemistrySelect, 6(31), 8063–8067. https://doi.org/10.1002/slct.202004294

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