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  • 2024Ring Opening Polymerization of Six- and Eight-Membered Racemic Cyclic Esters for Biodegradable Materials12citations
  • 2024Ring Opening Polymerization of Six- and Eight-Membered Racemic Cyclic Esters for Biodegradable Materials12citations
  • 2021Nanostructured dimethacrylate-based photopolymerizable systems by modification with diblock copolymers5citations
  • 2020Tailored inclusion of semiconductor nanoparticles in nanoporous polystyrene-block-polymethyl methacrylate thin films3citations
  • 2020Semi-batch Terpolymerization of Ethylene, Propylene, and 5-Ethylidene-2-norbornene: Heterogeneous High-Ethylene EPDM Thermoplastic Elastomers28citations
  • 2017Isotactic and syndiotactic alternating ethylene/propylene copolymers obtained through non-catalytic hydrogenation of highly stereoregular cis-1,4 poly(1,3-diene)s10citations
  • 2016Tuning ordered pattern of Pd species through controlled block copolymer self-assembly7citations

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  • Dalterio, Massimo Christian
  • Talarico, Giovanni
  • Grillo, Andrea
  • Rusconi, Yolanda
  • Poater, Albert
  • Poater Teixidor, Albert
  • Auriemma, Finizia
  • Hamley, Ian W.
  • Malafronte, Anna
  • Hermida-Merino, Daniel
  • Lupi, Federico Ferrarese
  • Sasso, Carmen
  • Emendato, Alessandro
  • Murataj, Irdi
  • Laus, Michele
  • Lorber, Christian
  • Zanchin, Giorgia
  • Leone, Giuseppe
  • Di Girolamo, Rocco
  • De Stefano, Fabio
  • Bertini, Fabio
  • Ricci, Giovanni
  • Pierro, Ivana
  • Boccia, Antonella Caterina
  • Scoti, Miriam
  • Lazzari, Massimo
  • Portale, Giuseppe
  • Hamley, Ian William
  • Nieto-Suárez, Marina
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Ring Opening Polymerization of Six- and Eight-Membered Racemic Cyclic Esters for Biodegradable Materials

  • Dalterio, Massimo Christian
  • De Rosa, Claudio
  • Talarico, Giovanni
  • Grillo, Andrea
  • Rusconi, Yolanda
  • Poater, Albert
Abstract

<jats:p>The low percentage of recyclability of the polymeric materials obtained by olefin transition metal (TM) polymerization catalysis has increased the interest in their substitution with more eco-friendly materials with reliable physical and mechanical properties. Among the variety of known biodegradable polymers, linear aliphatic polyesters produced by ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of cyclic esters occupy a prominent position. The polymer properties are highly dependent on the macromolecule microstructure, and the control of stereoselectivity is necessary for providing materials with precise and finely tuned properties. In this review, we aim to outline the main synthetic routes, the physical properties and also the applications of three commercially available biodegradable materials: Polylactic acid (PLA), Poly(Lactic-co-Glycolic Acid) (PLGA), and Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (P3HB), all of three easily accessible via ROP. In this framework, understanding the origin of enantioselectivity and the factors that determine it is then crucial for the development of materials with suitable thermal and mechanical properties.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • polymer
  • ester