Abstract

AbstractThe increasing demand for bioderived polymers led us to investigate the potential use of the macrolactone globalide in thermoset synthesis via the photoinduced thiol–ene reaction. A series of six lipase‐catalyzed poly(globalide‐caprolactone) copolyesters bearing internal main‐chain unsaturations ranging from 10 to 50 and 100 mol % were successfully crosslinked in the melt with equal amounts of thiol groups from trimethylolpropane‐trimercapto propionate affording fully transparent amorphous elastomeric materials with different thermal and viscoelastic properties. Three major conclusions can be drawn from this study: (i) high thiol–ene conversions (>80%) were easily attained for all cases, while maintaining the cure behavior, and irrespective of functionality at reasonable reaction rates; (ii) parallel chain‐growth homopropagation of the ene monomer is insignificant when compared with the main thiol–ene coupling route; and (iii) high ene‐density copolymers result in much lower extracted sol fractions and high Tg values as a result of a more dense and homogeneous crosslinked network. The thiol–ene system evaluated in this contribution serve as model example for the sustainable use of naturally occurring 1,2‐disubstituted alkenes in making semisynthetic polymeric materials in high conversions with a range of properties. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem, 2012.

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