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Synthesis and characterization of poly(vinyl chloride-g-ε-caprolactone) brush type graft copolymers by ring-opening polymerization and click chemistry

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2019.1680253

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Click chemistry; ring-opening polymerization; brush type graft copolymer; polyvinyl chloride; epsilon-caprolactone; 2-(2-azidoethoxy)ethan-1-ol

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Synthesis of poly(vinyl chloride-g-epsilon-caprolactone) [poly(VC-g-CL)] brush type graft copolymers were archived by click chemistry of polyvinyl chloride propargyl (PVC-propargyl) and terminally azido poly(epsilon-caprolactone) ester (PCL-N-3). For this purpose, 2-(2-azidoethoxy)ethan-1-ol (N-3-ol) was obtained by reaction of 2-(2-chloroethoxy)ethan-1-ol and sodium azide. Synthesis of PCL-N-3 was carried out by means of ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of epsilon-caprolactone and N-3-ol. Furthermore, PCL-N-3 was synthesized by using polycaprolactone and N-3-ol. PVC-propargyl was obtained by the reaction of purified polyvinyl chloride with propargyl alcohol. By using PCL-N-3 and PVC-propargyl, poly(VC-g-CL) brush type graft copolymers were obtained via click chemistry. The products were characterized by H-1-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-NMR), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR), gel permeation chromatography (GPC), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The multi instruments studies of the brush type graft copolymers show that the graft copolymers easily built as a result of combination of click chemistry and ROP. This work is an example of a type of combination reaction, from ROP to click chemistry. The synthesis pathways of this study can pioneer to newer and well-designed materials for wide range applications. This method for synthesis of graft copolymer is simple and efficient.

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