Chemically recyclable and reprogrammable epoxy thermosets derived from renewable resources†

Tankut Türel, Özgün Dağlar, Christos Pantazidis and Željko Tomović
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Epoxy thermosets constitute a significant portion of high-performance plastics due to their excellent thermal and mechanical properties, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. However, traditional epoxy networks are produced from a petroleum-based, reprotoxic and endocrine-disruptor DGEBA and face significant limitations in chemical recycling. Current recycling methods for epoxy systems rely on harsh and non-green conditions, often resulting in a mixture of small molecules and oligomers that are tedious to isolate or repurpose. Consequently, it is crucial to develop bio-based monomers with functional groups that enable the synthesis of fully recyclable polymers. For this purpose, herein, we have employed a bio-based, liquid monomer C2 derived from vanillin, containing aldehyde, acetal, and oxirane-ring functionalities, which was polymerized under solvent-free, green conditions with bio-derived diamines, resulting in an array of doubly cleavable epoxy thermosets with diverse thermal and mechanical properties. These networks combine the desirable properties of traditional epoxy systems with intrinsic mildly cleavable nature. Remarkably, these thermosets can be fully depolymerized into reusable vanillin and well-defined polyols, or they can be recycled and reprogrammed through a transimination pathway. This innovative approach, combining controlled depolymerization, closed-loop recycling and reprogramming, offers significant potential for sustainable polymer management.

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从可再生资源中提取的化学可回收和可重新编程的环氧热固性塑料†。
环氧热固性塑料因其优异的热性能和机械性能而在高性能塑料中占有重要地位,适用于广泛的应用领域。然而,传统的环氧网络是由石油基、具有再毒性和内分泌干扰物的 DGEBA 制成的,在化学回收方面面临着很大的限制。目前的环氧系统回收方法依赖于苛刻的非绿色条件,通常会产生小分子和低聚物混合物,难以分离或重新利用。因此,开发具有官能团的生物基单体,以合成完全可回收的聚合物至关重要。为此,我们在本文中采用了一种从香兰素中提取的生物基液态单体 C2,该单体含有醛、缩醛和环氧乙烷环官能团,在无溶剂、绿色的条件下与生物基二胺进行聚合,从而产生了一系列具有不同热性能和机械性能的双重可裂解环氧热固性塑料。这些网络结合了传统环氧体系的理想特性和固有的轻度可裂解特性。值得注意的是,这些热固性塑料可以完全解聚成可重复使用的香兰素和定义明确的多元醇,也可以通过转化途径进行回收和重新编程。这种创新方法将受控解聚、闭环回收和重新编程结合在一起,为可持续聚合物管理提供了巨大潜力。
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