Vitrification: Versatile
Method To Modulate Properties
of Myrcene-Based Rubbers
Posted on 2023-07-08 - 13:06
We report bio-derived vitrimeric rubbers with weldability
and excellent
reprocessability. Reversible-deactivation radical copolymerization
of the commercially available terpene-based β-myrcene with 10
to 30 mol % (2-acetoacetoxy)ethyl methacrylate (AAEMA) afforded linear
prepolymers, which were cross-linked in a single step treatment with
difunctional amine, the vegetable oil-derived Priamine 1075, or trifunctional
amine tris(2-aminoethyl)amine (TREN). Decoupling the networks’
backbone structure and cross-linkers led to high tunability of the
vitrimers’ final mechanical and rheological properties using
prepolymer composition, molecular weight, nature and concentration
of cross-linker, and cross-linking density. Glass transition temperature
(Tg) of the vitrimers ranged between −49
and −5 °C, while the average elongation and stress at
break ranged from ∼83% and 0.18 MPa to ∼30% and 1.68
MPa, respectively from the lowest, 0.12 mol/L, to the highest, 0.98
mol/L, cross-linking densities. The characteristic features of dynamic
vinylogous urethane-vitrimers were confirmed over at least three reprocessing
cycles by grounding and hot-pressing at 110 °C. No appreciable
changes in the ATR-FTIR spectra, Tg, decomposition
temperatures, tensile properties, and storage modulus were observed
due to reprocessing. Furthermore, the incorporation of 5 mol % epoxy-based
glycidyl methacrylate into the prepolymer led to the formation of
a network with dual static and dynamic cross-links. Compared to the
counterpart network with solely dynamic cross-links, the addition
of static cross-links decreased creep by 75% and imparted shape memory
effects. This work shows that combining vitrimer chemistry with myrcene
is a facile and inexpensive, yet highly versatile method to not only
modulate and compensate for the poorer mechanical properties of brush-like
terpene-based elastomers but also provides a potential platform for
recyclable biobased rubbers with more sophisticated functionalities.
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Asempour, Farhad; Marić, Milan (1753). Vitrification: Versatile
Method To Modulate Properties
of Myrcene-Based Rubbers. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.3c00914