Functional Upcycling of Polyurethane Thermosets into Value-Added Thermoplastics via Small-Molecule Carbamate-Assisted Decross-Linking Extrusion

利用小分子氨基甲酸酯辅助解交联挤出法将聚氨酯热固性材料功能性升级再造成高附加值热塑性塑料

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Abstract

The cross-linked structures of most commodity polyurethanes (PUs) hinder their recycling by common mechanical/chemical approaches. Catalyzed dynamic carbamate exchange emerges as a promising PU recycling strategy, which converts traditional static PU thermosets into reprocessable covalent adaptable networks (CANs). However, this approach has been limited to thermoset-to-thermoset reprocessing of PU CANs, accompanied by their well-preserved network structures and extremely high viscosities, which pose challenges to processing and certain applications. This study reports a catalytic decross-linking extrusion process aided by small-molecule carbamates, which can upcycle PU thermosets into easily processable and functional PU thermoplastics in a solvent-free and high-throughput manner. Key to this process is the employment of small-molecule carbamates as decross-linkers to simultaneously deconstruct cross-linked PUs and functionalize the decross-linked PU chains, through catalyzed carbamate exchange reactions in a twin-screw extruder. This strategy applies to both aromatic and aliphatic cross-linked PU films and foams, and the amount of small-molecule carbamates required to decross-link PU networks is determined through thermal, chemical, and structural analyses of the resulting extrudates. This approach is generalizable to small-molecule carbamates with various steric/electronic structures and chemical functionalities including methacrylate, anthracene, and stilbene groups. The chain-end functionalization is confirmed by analyzing the purified decross-linked extrudates after dialysis. This thermoset-to-thermoplastic extrusion process represents a powerful approach for upcycling postconsumer PU thermosets into a library of thermoplastic PUs with controlled molecular weights and chain-end functionalities for diverse applications, including adhesives, photoresins, and stimuli-responsive materials, as demonstrated herein. In the future, this strategy could be extended to upcycle many other step-growth networks capable of undergoing catalytic bond exchange reactions, such as cross-linked polyureas and polyesters, contributing to plastic waste management in general.

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