Affiliation:
1. POLYMAT University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU Joxe Mari Korta Center, Avda. Tolosa 72 20018 Donostia-San Sebastian Spain
2. Molecular, Macromolecular Chemistry,and Materials CNRS, ESPCI-Paris PSL Research University 10 rue Vauquelin 75005 Paris France
Abstract
AbstractPolymeric foams are widely used in many industrial applications due to their light weight and superior thermal, mechanical, and optical properties. Currently, increasing research efforts is being directed towards the development of greener foam formulations that circumvent the use of isocyanates/blowing agents that are commonly used in the production of foam materials. Here, a straightforward, one‐pot method is presented to prepare self‐blown polycarbonate (PC) foams by exploiting the (decarboxylative) S‐alkylation reaction for in situ generation of the blowing agent (CO2). The concomitant formation of a reactive alcohol intermediate promotes a cascade ring‐opening polymerization of the cyclic carbonates to yield a cross‐linked polymer network. It is shown that these hydroxyl‐functionalized polycarbonate‐based foams can be easily recycled into films through thermal compression molding. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that complete hydrolytic degradation of the foams is possible, thus offering the potential for zero‐waste materials. This straightforward and versatile process broadens the scope of isocyanate‐free, self‐foaming materials, opening a new pathway for next‐generation environmentally friendly foams.