Parker Douglas J, Chong Samantha T, Hasell Tom
Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool Crown Street Liverpool L69 7ZD UK
Materials Innovation Factory, University of Liverpool Oxford Street Liverpool L69 7ZD UK.
RSC Adv. 2018 Aug 6;8(49):27892-27899. doi: 10.1039/c8ra04446e. eCollection 2018 Aug 2.
We demonstrate two renewable crosslinkers that can stabilise sustainable high sulfur content polymers, inverse-vulcanisation. With increasing levels of sulfur produced as a waste byproduct from hydrodesulfurisation of crude oil and gas, the need to find a method to utilise this abundant feedstock is pressing. The resulting sulfur copolymers can be synthesised relatively quickly, using a one-pot solvent free method, producing polymeric materials that are shape-persistent solids at room temperature and compare well to other inverse vulcanised polymers. The physical properties of these high sulfur polymeric materials, coupled with the ability to produce them sustainably, allow broad potential utility.
我们展示了两种可再生交联剂,它们可以稳定可持续的高硫含量聚合物——逆硫化聚合物。随着原油和天然气加氢脱硫产生的硫作为废物副产物的量不断增加,寻找一种利用这种丰富原料的方法变得迫在眉睫。所得的硫共聚物可以通过一锅无溶剂法相对快速地合成,生产出在室温下为形状持久固体的聚合物材料,并且与其他逆硫化聚合物相比表现良好。这些高硫聚合物材料的物理性质,再加上可持续生产它们的能力,使其具有广泛的潜在用途。