Bridge chain structure biological base polyester, preparation method and application thereof
A technology based on polyester and bridge chains, which is applied in the field of organic polymer synthesis, can solve problems such as high requirements for production equipment, unfavorable industrial production, complex process flow, etc., to reduce net carbon emissions, good application prospects, and mechanical properties and the effect of performance improvement
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[0035] Using 5-hydroxymethylfurfural as a starting material to synthesize dibasic acid monomer P1 with oxygen-containing siloxane bridge chain structure, the structural formula of said dibasic acid P1 is:
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[0037] The specific steps for synthesizing polyester P1 are: take 20 mmol of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural and place it in a reaction vessel, dissolve dichlorodimethylsilane with 40 mL of tetrahydrofuran (THF), and add the solution dropwise to the reaction vessel. Wherein the molar ratio of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to dichlorodimethylsilane is 2: 1.1, the temperature is controlled at 65° C., the reaction is magnetically stirred for 2 hours, filtered, the filtrate is taken, and the solvent THF is removed by distillation of the filtrate under reduced pressure to obtain a Dibasic aldehydes with bridged chain structures. Then the resulting binary aldehyde was dissolved in 50 mL of acetonitrile, and 5 mL of dilute nitric acid solution with a mass fraction of 20% and 10 mL o...
Embodiment 2
[0042] Using vanillin as a starting material to synthesize an oxygen-containing carbon-oxygen bridge structure dibasic acid monomer P2, the structural formula of the dibasic acid P2 is:
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[0044] The specific steps of synthesizing polyester P2 are: take vanillin 20mmol and place it in a reaction vessel, dissolve 1,2-dibromoethane with 40mL tetrahydrofuran (THF), and add the solution dropwise to the reaction vessel, wherein the vanillin The molar ratio of aldehyde to 1,2-dibromoethane is 2:1.1, the temperature is controlled at 65°C, the reaction is carried out with magnetic stirring for 2 hours, filtered, the filtrate is taken, and the solvent THF is removed by distillation of the filtrate under reduced pressure to obtain a bridging chain structure binary aldehydes. Then the resulting binary aldehyde was dissolved with 50 mL of acetonitrile, and 6.8 mL of dilute nitric acid solution with a mass fraction of 20% and 12 mL of 30% H 2 o 2 As an oxidant, control the tem...
Embodiment 3
[0049] Using syringaldehyde as a starting material to synthesize an oxygen-containing silicone bridge structure dibasic acid monomer P3, the structural formula of the dibasic acid P3 is:
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[0051] The specific steps for synthesizing polyester P3 are: place 20 mmol of syringaldehyde in a reaction vessel, dissolve dichlorodimethylsilane with 40 mL of tetrahydrofuran (THF), and add the solution dropwise to the reaction vessel, wherein syringaldehyde and dichloro The molar ratio of dimethylsilane is 2:1.1, the temperature is controlled at 65°C, the reaction is carried out with magnetic stirring for 2 hours, filtered, the filtrate is taken, and the solvent THF is removed by distillation of the filtrate under reduced pressure to obtain a binary aldehyde with a bridged chain structure. Then the resulting binary aldehyde was dissolved with 50 mL of acetonitrile, and 7.5 mL of 20% dilute nitric acid solution and 13.8 mL of 30% H 2 o 2 As an oxidant, control the temperature ...
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