Sorbitol as a Chain Extender of Polyurethane Prepolymers to Prepare Self-Healable and Robust Polyhydroxyurethane Elastomers

Molecules. 2018 Sep 30;23(10):2515. doi: 10.3390/molecules23102515.

Abstract

A self-healable polyhydroxyurethane (S-PU) was synthesized from sorbitol, a biomass of polyhydric alcohol, by a simple process that is suitable for practical applications. In the synthesis, only two primary hydroxyl groups of sorbitol were considered for the chain extension of the polyurethane (PU) prepolymers to introduce free hydroxyl groups in PU. As a control, conventional PU was synthesized by hexane diol mediated chain extension. Relative to the control, S-PU showed excellent intrinsic self-healing property via exchange reaction, which was facilitated by the nucleophilic addition of the secondary hydroxyl groups without any catalytic assistance and improved tensile strength due to the enhanced hydrogen bonding. We also investigated the effect of the exchange reaction on the topological, mechanical, and rheological properties of S-PU. The suggested synthetic framework for S-PU is a promising alternative to the conventional poly hydroxyurethane, in which cyclic carbonates are frequently reacted with amines. As such, it is a facile and environmentally friendly material for use in coatings, adhesives, and elastomers.

Keywords: exchange reaction; polyhydroxyurethane; self-healing; sorbitol.

MeSH terms

  • Elastomers / chemistry*
  • Hydrogen Bonding
  • Polyurethanes / chemistry*
  • Sorbitol / chemistry*

Substances

  • Elastomers
  • Polyurethanes
  • Sorbitol