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Polycondensation of dicarboxylic acid derivatives and glycols to polyesters

Polycondensation of dicarboxylic acid derivatives and glycols to polyesters [Pg.212]

So far, various dicarboxylic acid derivatives, dicarboxylic acids, their activated and non-activated esters, cyclic acid anhydrides, and polyanhydrides have been polymerized with glycols through lipase catalysis to give polyesters. [Pg.212]

The effects of the feed ratio in the lipase CA-catalyzed polymerization of adipic acid and 1,6-hexanediol were examined by using NMR and MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopies. NMR analysis showed that the hydroxyl terminated product was preferentially formed at the early stage of the polymerization in the stoichiometric substrates. As the reaction proceeded, the carboxyl-terminated product was mainly formed. Even in the use of an excess of the dicarboxylic acid monomer, the hydroxy-terminated polymer was predominantly formed at the early reaction stage, which is a specific polymerization behavior due to the unique enzyme catalysis. [Pg.213]

Alkyl esters often show low reactivity for lipase-catalyzed transesterifications with alcohols. Therefore, it is difficult to obtain high molecular weight polyesters by lipase-catalyzed polycondensation of dialkyl esters with glycols. The molecular weight greatly improved by polymerization under vacuum to remove the formed alcohols, leading to a shift of equilibrium toward the product polymer the polyester with molecular weight of 2 x 10 was obtained by the lipase MM-catalyzed polymerization of sebacic acid and 1,4-butanediol in diphenyl ether or veratrole under reduced pressure.  [Pg.213]

Activated esters of halogenated alcohols, such as 2-chloroethanol, 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol, and 2,2,2-trichloroethanol, have been often used as substrate for enzymatic synthesis of esters, owing to an increase in the electrophilicity (reactivity) of the acyl carbonyl and avoid significant alcoholysis of the products by decreasing the nucleophilicity of the leaving alcohols.  [Pg.213]


Polycondensation of Dicarboxylic Acid Derivatives and Glycols to Polyesters... [Pg.686]




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Acidity of dicarboxylic acids

And dicarboxylic acids

Dicarboxylic Acids and Derivatives

Dicarboxylic acids polyesters

Dicarboxylic derivs

Glycol and derivatives

Glycolic acid / Glycolate

Glycolic acid Glycols

Glycolic acid and derivs

Glycolic acid, derivatives

Glycollic acid

Glycols and derivs

Polycondensation dicarboxylic acids

Polycondensation glycols

Polyester polycondensations

Polyesters acids

Polyesters glycols

Polyesters polycondensation

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