Enzymatic Polymerization of Furan-2,5-Dicarboxylic
Acid-Based Furanic-Aliphatic Polyamides as Sustainable Alternatives
to Polyphthalamides
Posted on 2015-11-09 - 00:00
Furan-2,5-dicarboxylic
acid (FDCA)-based furanic-aliphatic polyamides
can be used as promising sustainable alternatives to polyphthalamides
(semiaromatic polyamides) and be applied as high performance materials
with great commercial interest. In this study, poly(octamethylene
furanamide) (PA8F), an analog to poly(octamethylene terephthalamide)
(PA8T), is successfully produced via Novozym 435 (N435)-catalyzed
polymerization, using a one-stage method in toluene and a temperature-varied
two-stage method in diphenyl ether, respectively. The enzymatic polymerization
results in PA8F with high weight-average molecular weight (Mw̅) up to 54000 g/mol. Studies on the one-stage
enzymatic polymerization in toluene indicate that the molecular weights
of PA8F increase significantly with the concentration of N435; with
an optimal reaction temperature of 90 °C. The temperature-varied,
two-stage enzymatic polymerization in diphenyl ether yields PA8F with
higher molecular weights, as compared to the one-stage procedure,
at higher reaction temperatures. MALDI-ToF MS analysis suggests that
eight end groups are present in the obtained PA8F: ester/amine, ester/ester,
amine/amine, acid/amine, ester/acid, acid/acid, ester/amide, and no
end groups (cyclic). Compared to PA8T, the obtained PA8F possesses
a similar Tg and similar crystal structures,
a comparable Td, but a lower Tm.
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Jiang, Yi; Maniar, Dina; J. J. Woortman, Albert; O. R. Alberda
van Ekenstein, Gert; Loos, Katja (2016). Enzymatic Polymerization of Furan-2,5-Dicarboxylic
Acid-Based Furanic-Aliphatic Polyamides as Sustainable Alternatives
to Polyphthalamides. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.5b01172