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Understanding the Reshaping of Fluorinated Polyester Vitrimers by Kinetic and DFT Studies of the Transesterification Reaction
Authors:Dr. Sébastien Lemouzy  Florian Cuminet  Dimitri Berne  Dr. Sylvain Caillol  Dr. Vincent Ladmiral  Prof. Rinaldo Poli  Dr. Eric Leclerc
Affiliation:1. ICGM, Univ Montpellier, CNRS, ENSCM, 34293 Montpellier, France;2. CNRS, LCC (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination), UPS, INPT, Université de Toulouse, 205 route de Narbonne, 31077 Toulouse, Cedex 4, France
Abstract:Vitrimers are a third class of polymers gathering the mechanical properties and solvent resistance of 3D thermosets and the reprocessability of thermoplastics. This unique behaviour is due to the triggering of certain covalent exchange reactions that allow the network to rearrange upon application of a stimulus. The constitutive feature of vitrimers is the adoption of a glass-like viscosity during the rearrangement of the network, often due to an associative mechanism for the exchange reaction. Transesterification networks are one of the most studied type of vitrimers that usually require the incorporation of a catalyst, implying the associated drawbacks. Following up on a recent report on catalyst-free transesterification vitrimers in which the ester functions are particularly reactive thanks to the presence of fluorine atoms in α- or β-position, parallel DFT calculations and an experimental kinetic study on model molecules are presented in order to quantitatively assess the effect of neighbouring fluorinated groups on the transesterification reaction rate.
Keywords:covalent adaptable networks  DFT calculations  fluorine effect  transesterification kinetics  vitrimers
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