Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene

1H NMR and 13C NMR spectrometry (1-dimensional and 2-dimensional) have been used to assign chemical resonances and determine the degrees of branching for polyesters synthesized by the Lewis acid (dibutyltin(IV)oxide)-catalyzed polycondensation of glycerol with either succinic acid (n (aliphatic chai...

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Main Authors: Gary D. Strahan, Victor T. Wyatt
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-02-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/4/1/396/
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spelling doaj-abf19700168348228cb5e3b4487970c02020-11-24T23:38:11ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602012-02-014139640710.3390/polym4010396Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in TolueneGary D. StrahanVictor T. Wyatt1H NMR and 13C NMR spectrometry (1-dimensional and 2-dimensional) have been used to assign chemical resonances and determine the degrees of branching for polyesters synthesized by the Lewis acid (dibutyltin(IV)oxide)-catalyzed polycondensation of glycerol with either succinic acid (n (aliphatic chain length) = 2), glutaric acid (n = 3) or azelaic acid (n = 7) in quasi-melt solutions with toluene. When 1:1 and 2:1 (diacid:glycerol) molar ratios were used, it was found that the glutaric acid-derived polymers gave the highest degree of polymer branching (31.2%, 85.6%, respectively) after the 24 h reaction period followed by the succinic acid-derived polymers (39.4%, 41.9%, respectively) and the azelaic acid-derived polymers (9.9%, 13.9%, respectively). Reactions performed at reflux for 24 h resulted in a 70.8% and 56.7% decrease in degree of branching for succinic acid and glutaric acid-derived polyesters, respectively. There is no indication that degree of branching is significantly affected by the presence or absence of solvent according to the results obtained in this research.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/4/1/396/diacidshyper-branchingglycerolpolymers
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Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene
Polymers
diacids
hyper-branching
glycerol
polymers
author_facet Gary D. Strahan
Victor T. Wyatt
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title Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene
title_short Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene
title_full Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene
title_fullStr Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene
title_full_unstemmed Degree of Branching in Hyperbranched Poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s Synthesized in Toluene
title_sort degree of branching in hyperbranched poly(glycerol-co-diacid)s synthesized in toluene
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2012-02-01
description 1H NMR and 13C NMR spectrometry (1-dimensional and 2-dimensional) have been used to assign chemical resonances and determine the degrees of branching for polyesters synthesized by the Lewis acid (dibutyltin(IV)oxide)-catalyzed polycondensation of glycerol with either succinic acid (n (aliphatic chain length) = 2), glutaric acid (n = 3) or azelaic acid (n = 7) in quasi-melt solutions with toluene. When 1:1 and 2:1 (diacid:glycerol) molar ratios were used, it was found that the glutaric acid-derived polymers gave the highest degree of polymer branching (31.2%, 85.6%, respectively) after the 24 h reaction period followed by the succinic acid-derived polymers (39.4%, 41.9%, respectively) and the azelaic acid-derived polymers (9.9%, 13.9%, respectively). Reactions performed at reflux for 24 h resulted in a 70.8% and 56.7% decrease in degree of branching for succinic acid and glutaric acid-derived polyesters, respectively. There is no indication that degree of branching is significantly affected by the presence or absence of solvent according to the results obtained in this research.
topic diacids
hyper-branching
glycerol
polymers
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