Step‐growth Polymerization of Aziridines with Elemental Sulfur: Easy Access to Linear Polysulfides and Their Use as Recyclable Adhesives

Author:

Huang Huishan1,Zheng Shuojia1,Luo Jiye1,Gao Liang12,Fang Yanxiong12,Zhang Zhen12ORCID,Dong Jinxiang12,Hadjichristidis Nikos3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry Guangdong University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 P. R. China

2. Guangdong Provincial Laboratory of Chemistry and Fine Chemical Engineering Jieyang Center Jieyang 515200 China

3. Physical Sciences and Engineering Division KAUST Catalysis Center Polymer Synthesis Laboratory King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Thuwal 23955 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractThe bulk radical polymerization of bis(aziridine) with molten elemental sulfur resulted in brittle, cross‐linked polymers. However, when the bis(aziridine) was treated with elemental sulfur in the presence of an organobase, the ring‐opening reaction of aziridine with oligosulfide anions occurred, leading to the formation of linear polymers by step‐growth polymerization. These newly synthesized polymers possess repeating units containing a sulfonamide or amide functional moiety and oligosulfide bonds with an average sulfur segment of about two. A small molecular model reaction confirmed the nucleophilic addition reaction of elemental sulfur to aziridine. It was verified that S−S dynamic bond exchange takes place in the presence of an organic base within the linear chains. The mixture of the synthesized polysulfides with pyridine exhibits exceptional adhesive properties when applied to steel, and aluminum substrates. Notably, these prepared adhesives displayed good reusability due to the dynamic S−S exchange and complete recyclability due to their solution processability. This elemental sulfur‐involved polymerization approach represents an innovative method for the synthesis of advanced sulfur‐containing polymers, demonstrating the potential for various applications in adhesives and beyond.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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