The stability of aliphatic azo linkages influences the controlled scission of degradable polyurethanes

Abstract

A better understanding of polymer degradation and post‐degradation processes are essential for the development of novel degradable polymers. Herein, we present the synthesis of a new aliphatic azo‐containing polyurethane and its degradation behavior toward external stimuli like heat and UV light. A relatively stable radical forming azo‐monomer present in the current polyurethane is readily undergoing thermal degradation, whereas the azo‐group is less susceptible to optical degradation. A comparison of the stimuli‐responsive properties of the new azo‐polymer with a previously known, relatively active radical forming monomer incorporated azo‐polymer reveals the dependencies of the monomer and radical stability in the controlled degradation process. Our results point toward the importance of radical activity in azo‐containing polymers.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Aug 17, 2021
Source ID
10.1002/pol.20210205

Entities

People

  • Brad J. Davis
  • Sinu C Rajappan
  • Travis L. Thornell
  • Yoan C Simon

Organizations

  • University of Southern Mississippi

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  • Economics
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Polymer Science and Technology