含有刺激触发的可裂解连接的环境可降解聚合物,迈向工业材料之路

IF 2.5 4区 化学 Q3 POLYMER SCIENCE
Hideaki Ono, Shinji Tanaka, Masaru Yoshida
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考虑到环境污染问题,设计用于在使用后暴露于环境刺激下降解的塑料正在成为传统塑料的有前途的替代品。可被酶或微生物降解的所谓 "生物可降解聚合物 "是最可靠的生物可降解聚合物,在实际应用中已投入了大量精力。人们还开发了其他一些例子,用于裂解大分子中的化学键,作为种类繁多的 "刺激响应聚合物 "的一部分,特别是用于生物医学应用。这些化学见解将提供一种设计理念,甚至可以扩展到塑料材料。在这篇综述中,我们将借鉴生物医学领域的化学见解,概述可用于降解塑料的刺激-可分解连接。之所以选择 pH 值变化、光照射和氧化还原条件作为聚合物降解的刺激物,是因为在自然环境中释放的聚合物可能会无意中受到这些刺激物的影响。降解途径分为五类:1)刺激-可裂解连接;2)自放大;3)自惰性;4)链破碎;5)双重反应。刺激可分解链节的分类和组织为设计新型可降解聚合物提供了启示。本文受版权保护。
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Environmentally Degradable Polymers Incorporating Stimuli-Triggered Cleavable Linkages toward Industrial Materials

Plastics designed to degrade upon exposure to ambient stimuli after use are emerging as promising alternatives to conventional plastics, considering environmental pollution. The so-called “biodegradable polymers,” which can be degraded by enzymes or microbes, are the most reliable biodegradable polymers, and considerable effort is devoted to their practical application. Several other examples are also developed for the cleavage of chemical bonds in macromolecules, as one part of a vast variety of “stimuli-responsive polymers,” especially for biomedical applications. These chemical insights provide a design concept that can even be extended to plastic materials. Here, stimuli-cleavable linkages, drawing from the chemical insights cultivated in biomedical fields, intended for application in degradable plastics, are outlined. As stimuli for polymer degradation, pH changes, photoirradiation, and redox conditions are selected because polymers released in natural environments may inadvertently be exposed to these stimuli. The degradation pathways are grouped into five categories: 1) stimuli-cleavable linkages, 2) self-amplifying, 3) self-immolative, 4) chain shattering, and 5) double responsive. The classification and organization of the stimuli-cleavable linkages provide insights for designing new, degradable polymers.

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Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics 化学-高分子科学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
278
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics publishes in all areas of polymer science - from chemistry, physical chemistry, and physics of polymers to polymers in materials science. Beside an attractive mixture of high-quality Full Papers, Trends, and Highlights, the journal offers a unique article type dedicated to young scientists – Talent.
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