The synthesis of degradable aliphatic polycarbonates (APCs) from greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and epoxides has been a long-standing hotspot in the field of polymer science. Polypropylene carbonate (PPC) produced by the alternating copolymerization of CO
2
and propylene oxide has received the most attention because it exhibits many excellent properties and has a wide range of potential applications. Unfortunately
PPC is a weak polar hydrophobic polymer with weak interchain interaction
leading to its relatively low thermal stability and poor mechanical properties. These have limited PPC to practical applications as well as large-scale production. Chemical modification including terpolymerization
block copolymerization
graft copolymerization
chain extension
cross-linking
end-capping and so on is the most immediate and effective route to regulate the chain structure of PPC and further improve its properties. The present paper exhibits a brief review in the recent progress about this topic and discusses the existing problems. Some proposals about the chemical modification of PPC are put forwards to facilitate the development and applications of PPC.
Progress in Catalyst Study for the Copolymerization of Carbon Dioxide with Epoxides
Progress in Synthesis of Polyester Polymers Based on Lactide Derivatives
Research Progress of Ternary Polymerization of Carbon Dioxide and Epoxides
Research Progress in Modification of Waste Plastics
Progress in Cellulose Adsorbent
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College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University
State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering, Polymer Research Institute of Sichuan University, Sichuan Provincial Engineering Laboratory of Plastic/Rubber Complex Processing Technology