Recent Advances in Synthesis of Non-Alternating Polyketone Generated by Copolymerization of Carbon Monoxide and Ethylene

Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Jan 22;25(2):1348. doi: 10.3390/ijms25021348.

Abstract

The copolymers of carbon monoxide (CO) and ethylene, namely aliphatic polyketones (PKs), have attracted considerable attention due to their unique property and degradation. Based on the arrangement of the ethylene and carbonyl groups in the polymer chain, PKs can be divided into perfect alternating and non-perfect alternating copolymers. Perfect alternating PKs have been previously reviewed, we herein focus on recent advances in the synthesis of PKs without a perfect alternating structure including non-perfect alternating PKs and PE with in-chain ketones. The chain structure of PKs, catalytic copolymerization mechanism, and non-alternating polymerization catalysts including phosphine-sulfonate Pd, diphosphazane monoxide (PNPO) Pd/Ni, and phosphinophenolate Ni catalysts are comprehensively summarized. This review aims to enlighten the design of ethylene/CO non-alternating polymerization catalysts for the development of new polyketone materials.

Keywords: carbon monoxide; degradation; ethylene copolymerization; polyketone.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Carbon Monoxide* / chemistry
  • Ethylenes* / chemistry
  • Polymerization
  • Polymers / chemistry

Substances

  • Carbon Monoxide
  • ethylene
  • Ethylenes
  • Polymers