Circularity in polydiketoenamine thermoplastics via control over reactive chain conformation

Abstract: 

Controlling the reactivity of bonds along polymer chains enables both functionalization and deconstruction with relevance to chemical recycling and circularity. Because the substrate is a macromolecule, however, understanding the effects of chain conformation on the reactivity of polymer bonds emerges as important yet underexplored. Here, we show how oxy-functionalization of chemically recyclable condensation polymers affects acidolysis to monomers through control over distortion and interaction energies in the rate-limiting transition states. Oxy-functionalization of polydiketoenamines at specific sites on either the amine or triketone monomer segments increased acidolysis rates by more than three orders of magnitude, opening the door to efficient deconstruction of linear chain architectures. These insights substantially broaden the scope of applications for polydiketoenamines in a circular manufacturing economy, including chemically recyclable adhesives for a diverse range of surfaces.

Author: 
Jeremy Demarteau
Alexander R. Epstein
Laura J. Reed
Nicodemo R. Ciccia
John F. Hartwig
Kristin A. Persson
Brett A. Helms
Publication date: 
January 22, 2025
Publication type: 
Journal Article