Synthesis and anionic polymerization of isosorbide mono-epoxides for linear biobased polyethers

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A series of regioisomeric isosorbide mono-epoxides, as well as diastereomerically pure mono-epoxy derivatives, have been prepared and studied. Anionic ring-opening polymerization of methoxy-capped monomers produced linear polyethers tethered with isosorbide units. These reasonably high molecular weight polymers exhibited glass transition temperatures at around 10-15 °C and thermal stability up to ∼300 °C, which indicated that the mono-epoxides are promising building blocks for well-defined biobased polymers. This journal is

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Matt, L., Liblikas, I., Bonjour, O., Jannasch, P., & Vares, L. (2021). Synthesis and anionic polymerization of isosorbide mono-epoxides for linear biobased polyethers. Polymer Chemistry, 12(41), 5937–5941. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1py00687h

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