Yifei Ding , Wenxun Sun , Hongwei Gao , Ruiyu Zhang , Xiaobin Yang , Yongping Bai , Shuai Sun
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Screening of catalysts based on DFT and preparation of high transmittance PET films
High-transmittance polyester films are critical for advanced display technologies, yet the relationship between catalyst design and optical performance remains poorly understood. This work investigates seven metal-based catalysts and develops an economical and efficient composite catalyst accordingly. The highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energies of these catalysts are calculated using density functional theory (DFT) method. Results demonstrate that catalysts with lower LUMO energy levels can significantly promote nucleophilic attack during polycondensation, consequently exhibiting superior catalytic efficiency. Subsequently, we prepare a composite catalyst composed of cobalt(II) acetate tetrahydrate and germanium(IV) oxide. By employing the composite catalyst, the synthesized PET films achieved promising transmittance of 91.43 % and luminosity of 92.82 %. This study provides a DFT-driven strategy for designing optical polyesters, offering a scalable approach for advanced display applications.
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European Polymer Journal is dedicated to publishing work on fundamental and applied polymer chemistry and macromolecular materials. The journal covers all aspects of polymer synthesis, including polymerization mechanisms and chemical functional transformations, with a focus on novel polymers and the relationships between molecular structure and polymer properties. In addition, we welcome submissions on bio-based or renewable polymers, stimuli-responsive systems and polymer bio-hybrids. European Polymer Journal also publishes research on the biomedical application of polymers, including drug delivery and regenerative medicine. The main scope is covered but not limited to the following core research areas:
Polymer synthesis and functionalization
• Novel synthetic routes for polymerization, functional modification, controlled/living polymerization and precision polymers.
Stimuli-responsive polymers
• Including shape memory and self-healing polymers.
Supramolecular polymers and self-assembly
• Molecular recognition and higher order polymer structures.
Renewable and sustainable polymers
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Polymers at interfaces and surfaces
• Chemistry and engineering of surfaces with biological relevance, including patterning, antifouling polymers and polymers for membrane applications.
Biomedical applications and nanomedicine
• Polymers for regenerative medicine, drug delivery molecular release and gene therapy
The scope of European Polymer Journal no longer includes Polymer Physics.