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Bio-based polymer networks by thiol-ene photopolymerization of allylated L-glutamic acids and L-tyrosines

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EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
卷 101, 期 -, 页码 151-158

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2018.02.027

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Allylated glutamic acid; Allylated tyrosine; Tetrathiol; Thiol-ene photopolymerization; Thermal post-curing; Bio-based polymer network

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  1. Chiba Institute of Technology

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Triallylated L-glutamic acid and L-tyrosine (A3E amd A3Y) and their tetraallyl derivatives (A4E and A4Y) were synthesized by reactions of L-glutamic acid and L-tyrosine with ally! bromide in the presence of potassium carbonate, respectively. Thiol-ene photopolymerizations of the allylated amino acids and a pentaerythritol-based tetrathiol (S4P) at allyl/SH 1/1 in the presence of photo-initiators produced photo-cured products (pA3E-S4P, pA3Y-S4P, pA4E-S4P and pA4Y-S4P). Furthermore, thermal post-curing after photo-curing of allylated amino acid/S4P mixtures containing photo-initiators and a thermal initiator produced photo and thermal cured products (ptA3E-S4P, ptA3Y-S4P, ptA4E-S4P and ptA4Y-S4P). Although the thermally post-cured products became dark in color, all the cured films were flat and had smooth surfaces. The FT-IR analysis revealed that ally! and thiol conversions increased by the thermal post-curing for all the curing systems. The glass transition temperature (T-g), 5% weight loss temperature (T-d5), tensile strength and tensile modulus of each thermally post cured product were higher than those of the corresponding photo-cured product, reflecting the increase of crosslinking density by the thermal post-curing. Also, A4E- and A4Y-based cured products exhibited higher T(g)s, T(d5)s, tensile strengths and moduli than the corresponding A3E- and A3Y-based cured products, respectively. Especially, ptA4Y-S4P exhibited the highest T-g (24.4 degrees C), T-d5 (319 degrees C), tensile strength (18.2 MPa) and tensile modulus (1037 MPa) among all the cured products.

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