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Preparation of functionalized diene-elastomers upon top-down pyrolysis of their vulcanizates via dynamic covalent polymerization

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 11, Issue 16, Pages 8647-8655

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3ta00478c

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A new methodology is developed to design functionalized diene rubbers with tunable chain structures by using disulfide/polysulfide linkages as reactive substrates. The method allows for easy tuning of the chain structure by adjusting the pyrolysis conditions and monomer content. It is demonstrated to be versatile and has important scientific and economic significance for the production of custom-made functionalized rubbers.
Decorating diene rubbers with functional handles through copolymerization with polar monomers or post-modification of the chain backbone still struggles with some stubborn problems, including the dependence on specific catalytic systems, inescapable side reactions and poor tunability. Herein, we pioneer a brand-new methodology to rationally design functionalized diene rubbers with tunable chain structures. More specifically, by adopting the disulfide/polysulfide linkages in vulcanizates as reactive substrates, these linkages can be cleaved into active sulfur radicals upon solvothermal pyrolysis, which not only enable network disintegration but initiate the direct insertion of functional vinyl monomers into the rubber skeleton through a dynamic covalent polymerization mechanism. Accordingly, the local polarity of the functionalized chain segments increases, which reduces compatibility with the pristine components and hence facilitates the high-yield separation (similar to 98 wt%) of these functionalized rubbers from the network architecture. The chain structure of the obtained functionalized rubbers can be facilely tuned by regulating the pyrolysis conditions (time and temperature) and monomer content. More importantly, it is demonstrated that this methodology is versatile for obtaining functionalized rubbers with desired handles from various vulcanizates and vinyl monomers. Therefore, we envision that the present methodology will have important scientific and economic significance, since it exploits a feasible alternative for custom-made functionalized rubbers that will have broad application prospects, such as functional coupling agents, and self-healing and shape memory materials.

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