Supplementary information files for "Synthesis and RAFT polymerisation of hydrophobic acrylamide monomers derived from plant oils"
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Supplementary files for article "Synthesis and RAFT polymerisation of hydrophobic acrylamide monomers derived from plant oils"<br><br>Polymeric materials based on fatty acids (FAs) have a combination of characteristics (alkene groups, hydrophobicity, tuneable <i>T</i><sub>g)</sub> that give them great potential as renewable, high value materials. Here, we investigate the base catalysed transesterification of four different plant oils (high oleic sunflower, olive, hydrogenated coconut and hydrogenated rapeseed) with <i>N</i>-hydroxyethyl acrylamide. By conducting kinetics experiments, investigating potential side reactions and improving isolation of the target products, we were able to identify reactive impurities (radical inhibitors, unintended co-monomers) that were found to remain in the impure brine washed plant oil-based monomers (POBM). Kinetics experiments were then performed to investigate the RAFT polymerisation of these monomers. It was found that the more sustainable brine washing process was viable for the controlled radical polymerisation of the higher <i>k</i><sub>p </sub><sub>app</sub><sub> </sub>(saturated) monomers, however column purification was necessary for good control of unsaturated monomers. Polymers with values of <i>M</i><sub>n </sub>between 3000 and 12 000 g mol<sup>−1 </sup>were synthesised and dependent on the FA source exhibited either amorphous or semi-crystalline behaviour (<i>T</i><sub>g</sub><sub> </sub>values between −1 and 33 °C, <i>T</i><sub>m </sub>values between 48 and 66 °C). This work demonstrates the first example of RAFT polymerisation of acrylamide monomers derived from plant oils by a one step direct transesterification, opening the door for novel well-defined, functional bio-based polymers.<br><br>© Royal Society of Chemistry, CC BY 3.0<br>
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