Publikation: From Oleo Chemicals to Polymer : Bis-hydroaminomethylation as a Tool for the Preparation of a Synthetic Polymer from Renewables
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Seidensticker, Thomas
Diederichs, Christopher
von Dincklage, Jork Jonas
Vorholt, Andreas J.
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ChemCatChem. 2016, 8(18), pp. 2890-2893. ISSN 1867-3880. eISSN 1867-3899. Available under: doi: 10.1002/cctc.201600629
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Resource-efficient bis-hydroaminomethylation of the castor oil derived renewables methyl 10-undecenoate and 10-undecene-1-ol with piperazine furnished linear, bifunctional molecules. A structured and sustainable path towards a novel polyester from these monomers was developed. Key to success was the selective crystallization of the linear product directly from the crude reaction mixture in >98 % purity. Additionally, with this methodology, the homogeneous Rh catalyst was retained in the supernatant and was successfully recycled. Finally, polycondensation yielded a novel piperazine-linked polyester.
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SEIDENSTICKER, Thomas, Hanna BUSCH, Christopher DIEDERICHS, Jork Jonas VON DINCKLAGE, Andreas J. VORHOLT, 2016. From Oleo Chemicals to Polymer : Bis-hydroaminomethylation as a Tool for the Preparation of a Synthetic Polymer from Renewables. In: ChemCatChem. 2016, 8(18), pp. 2890-2893. ISSN 1867-3880. eISSN 1867-3899. Available under: doi: 10.1002/cctc.201600629BibTex
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