Supporting Data for “Renewable, Degradable, and Chemically Recyclable Cross-Linked Elastomers”
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Supporting Data for “Renewable, Degradable, and Chemically Recyclable Cross-Linked Elastomers”
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2017-05-18
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These files contain data along with associated output from instrumentation supporting all results reported in Jacob P. Brutman, Guilhem X. De Hoe, Deborah K. Schneiderman, Truyen N. Le, and Marc A. Hilmyer Renewable, Degradable, and Chemically Recyclable Cross-Linked Elastomers. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2016 55 (42), 11097-11106. In Brutman et. al. we found: Most commercial elastomers, typified by vulcanized natural rubber, are cross-linked polymers and as such cannot easily be reprocessed or recycled. While some are derived from renewable resources, the majority are produced from petroleum feedstocks and do not easily degrade. In this study, renewable elastomers based on β-methyl-δ-valerolactone were produced using two different methodologies: (1) tandem copolymerization/cross-linking with a bis(six-membered cyclic carbonate); (2) cross-linking of a linear poly(β-methyl-δ-valerolactone) homopolymer with a free-radical generator. The mechanical properties of these materials were investigated; tensile strengths of up to 12 MPa and elongations of up to 2000% were observed. Inclusion of a filler (fumed silica) was used to enhance the performance of the elastomers without significant loss of elasticity, with some composites exhibiting tensile strengths nearly double that of the neat elastomer. Aqueous degradation studies indicated that the materials were capable of degradation in acidic and basic conditions at 60 °C. Moreover, these cross-linked elastomers can also be chemically recycled, yielding monomer in high purity and yield (>91% and 93%, respectively).
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Full description of the data is in the attached Readme file.
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Jacob P. Brutman, Guilhem X. De Hoe, Deborah K. Schneiderman, Truyen N. Le, and Marc A. Hilmyer Renewable, Degradable, and Chemically Recyclable Cross-Linked Elastomers. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 2016 55 (42), 11097-11106, DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.6b02931
http://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.6b02931
http://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.6b02931
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The Center for Sustainable Polymers at the University of Minnesota, a National Science Foundation supported center for Chemical Innovation (Grant CHE-1413862).
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Hillmyer, Marc A; Brutman, Jacob P; De Hoe, Guilhem X; Schneiderman, Deborah K; Le, Truyen, N. (2017). Supporting Data for “Renewable, Degradable, and Chemically Recyclable Cross-Linked Elastomers”. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6V599.
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CSPBrutmanReadme.txt
Description of Dataset
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chemdraw_scheme1.cdx
ChemDraw file for Scheme 1 (Synthesis of Cross-Linked PMVLs)
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chemdraw_scheme1.jpeg
Image of Chemdraw file for Scheme 1
(156.37 KB)
Degradation_Study.xlsx
Raw Degradation Study Data
(66.7 KB)
Raw_DMTA.zip
Raw Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis (DMTA) data
(883.88 KB)
Raw_DSC.zip
Raw differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) data
(19.64 MB)
Raw_NMR.zip
Raw nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data
(2.87 MB)
Raw_Sec_3-69_SEC.CSV
Raw size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) data
(586.84 KB)
Raw_TensileData.zip
Raw Tensile Data
(146.2 MB)
Raw_TGA.zip
Raw Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) Data
(950.51 KB)
workedup_CompiledDataForPBMDVLelastomers.xlsx
Excel Compiled Data For PBMDVL elastomers
(31.36 KB)
workedup_origin.zip
Origin Project files for Degredation, DMTA, NMR, and Tensile data
(3.26 MB)
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