Journal article

Dihydrolevoglucosenone (Cyrene™) as a bio-renewable solvent for Cu(0)wire-mediated reversible deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP) without external deoxygenation

A Marathianos, E Liarou, E Hancox, JL Grace, DW Lester, DM Haddleton

Green Chemistry | Published : 2020

Abstract

Biorenewable dihydrolevoglucosenone (Cyrene™) is used as an effective dipolar aprotic solvent for Cu(0) wire-mediated RDRP of various monomers without external deoxygenation being applied. The solvent is used to give products with a broad range of molar masses (Mn∼ 700-28 000),in situchain extension and as low as 7.8 × 10−4eq. of [Cu(ii)Br2] relative to initiator.

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by University of Warwick


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge financial support from the University of Warwick (A. M., E. L.), Syngenta (A. M.) and the Warwick-Monash Alliance (E. H.). We also thank the Polymer Characterization RTP for access to SEC equipment. This collaborative research was conducted with the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Convergent Bio-Nano Science and Technology (project number CE140100036). J. L. G acknowledges support from the Australian Research Council (DP200102829). We also thank Professor Matt Gibson for suggesting the use of Cyrene. We also thank Tony Duncan from Circa group for valuable discussion about Cyrene.