Depolymerization of Cross-Linked Polybutadiene Networks in Situ Using Latent Alkene Metathesis

2019 
We report a novel approach whereby cross-linked polybutadiene (PB) networks can be depolymerized in situ based on thermally activated alkene metathesis. A commercially available latent Ru catalyst, HeatMet, was compared to the common second-generation Hoveyda–Grubbs catalyst, HG2, in the metathetic depolymerization of PB. HeatMet was found to possess exceptional stability and negligible activity toward PB under ambient conditions, in solution and in bulk. This enabled cross-linked networks to be prepared containing homogeneously distributed Ru catalyst. The dynamic mechanical properties of networks containing HeatMet and cross-linked using alcohol–isocyanate or thiol–ene chemistry were evaluated during cross-linking and post-cross-linking under isothermal and nonisothermal heating. In both cases, above minimum catalyst loadings ranging from 0.004 to 0.024 mol %, the networks exhibited rapid degelation into a soluble oil upon heating to 100 °C. At these temperatures, extensive depolymerization of the PB se...
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