Access to Functionalized Polycarbonates Derived from Fatty Acid Esters via Catalytic ROCOP and Their Potential in Gel Formulations

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Fatty acid epoxides and carbon dioxide have been used as monomers to create functional polycarbonate macromolecules using catalytic ring-opening copolymerizations, providing molecular weights of up to 18.5 kg/mol under controlled conditions. The functionality in these polycarbonates can be controlled via either the pendent ester groups or using additional (functional) epoxy monomers, thereby creating terpolymeric compositions with cross-linkable or polarity-changing fragments. Potential depolymerization and upcycling of the polycarbonate atoms were investigated, allowing repurposing of the initial macromolecule into a bifunctional diurethane-diester monomer in good yield. The prospect of using bioderived polycarbonates as additives in biogel formulations was evaluated, showing it to improve the mechanical and adsorption properties of castor oil-based polyurethane gels.

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Cerca program/Generalitat de Catalunya

MICINN (PID2020-112684GB-100, PDC2021-120952-I00 and Severo Ochoa Excellence Accreditation 2020–2023 CEX2019-000925-S)

AGAUR (2021-SGR-00853)

EU/FEDER funded program TRIPyr/Interreg POCTEFA

S.I. and P. B. acknowledge support from GREen ENdeavor in Art ResToration, GREENART (101060941)

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