High-performance lignin-mimetic polyesters
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概要
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Liquid crystalline (LC) polymers were prepared by an in-bulk polycondensation of bioavaliable aromatic hydroxyl(carboxylic acid)s. p-Coumaric acid (4HCA) and its derivatives were selected as phytomonomers. The 4HCA homopolymer showed a thermotropic LC phase only in a state of low molecular weight. The copolymers of 4HCA with bile acids such as lithocholic acid (LCA) and cholic acid (CA) showed excellent cell compatibilities but low molecular weights. However, P(4HCA-co-CA)s allowed LC spinning to create molecularly oriented biofibers, presumably due to the chain entanglement that occurs during in-bulk chain propagation into hyperbranching architecture. P{4HCA-co-3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid (DHCA)}s showed high molecular weight, high mechanical strength, high Youngs modulus, and high softening temperature, which may be achieved through the entanglement by in-bulk formation of hyperbranching, rigid structures. P(4HCA-co-DHCA)s showed a smooth hydrolysis, in-soil degradation, and photo-tunable hydrolysis. Thus, P(4HCA-co-DHCA)s might be applied as an environmentally degradable plastic with extremely high performance.
- 2010-09-06
著者
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KANEKO Tatsuo
School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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KANEKO Daisaku
School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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WANG Siqian
School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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Wang Siqian
School Of Materials Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Kaneko Tatsuo
School Of Materials Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Kaneko Daisaku
School Of Materials Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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