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Tension Trapping of Carbonyl Ylides Facilitated by a Change in Polymer Backbone
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EngineeringCarbonyl Ylides FacilitatedPolymer BackboneNet IsomerizationBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterEpoxide RingsPolymersPolymer MaterialMechanicsTension TrappingEpoxidized PolybutadienePolymer ChemistryBiophysicsPolymer EngineeringUltrasoundPolymer ReactionBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer SciencePolymerization KineticsPolymer Modeling
Epoxidized polybutadiene and epoxidized polynorbornene were subjected to pulsed ultrasound in the presence of small molecules capable of being trapped by carbonyl ylides. When epoxidized polybutadiene was sonicated, there was no observable small molecule addition to the polymer. Concurrently, no appreciable isomerization (cis to trans epoxide) was observed, indicating that the epoxide rings along the backbone are not mechanically active under the experimental conditions employed. In contrast, when epoxidized polynorbornene was subjected to the same conditions, both addition of ylide trapping reagents and net isomerization of cis to trans epoxide were observed. The results demonstrate the mechanical activity of epoxides, show that mechanophore activity is determined not only by the functional group but also the polymer backbone in which it is embedded, and facilitate a characterization of the reactivity of the ring-opened dialkyl epoxide.
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