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BI01.02.04 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

Intersecting Polymer Chemistry with Sustainability in Lignin-Derivable Macromolecular Systems

When and Where

Apr 24, 2024
9:30am - 10:00am

Room 326, Level 3, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Ty Christoff-Tempesta1,Thomas Epps1

University of Delaware1

Abstract

Ty Christoff-Tempesta1,Thomas Epps1

University of Delaware1
The valorization of lignin-derivable (LD) small molecules to polymeric materials offers a promising avenue to reduce dependences on petrochemical feedstocks in material design. However, challenges in achieving semicrystallinity and material circularity of chain-growth, LD macromolecules have limited the practical application of lignin-based polymers. Here, we describe strategies to address these targets through considerations in LD monomer design. First, we demonstrate the development of LD vinyl monomers that can undergo living polymerizations to yield stereoregular, semicrystalline macromolecules. Tailored monomer design enabled polymerization under mild synthesis conditions and gave rise to desirable crystallinities and thermal properties in the resulting macromolecules. Then, we detail the development of advanced recycling methods to thermally deconstruct high-glass-transition temperature (> 100 °C) LD polymethacrylates to their constituent monomers in high yields and purities. Understandings of the thermodynamics and kinetics underlying depolymerization enabled bulk chemical recycling to monomers that were then upcycled to value-added polymers. The discoveries described herein offer pathways to broaden the application potential of LD macromolecules and design circular LD polymeric materials.

Keywords

polymer

Symposium Organizers

Andrew Cairns, Imperial College London
Brett Helms, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Amanda Morris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Julia Ortony, University of California, San Diego

Symposium Support

Bronze
JEOL USA

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature