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Recyclable, biobased, and high-performance poly(amide-imine) vitrimers and the complexes with Co2 + ions

Materials Today Communications [2025]
Hengkun Zhao, Yu Feng, Jingbo Zhao
ABSTRACT

Thermoset polymers are challenging to reprocess and recycle, leading to significant environmental pollution at the end of their life. Incorporating dynamic covalent bonds into cross-linking networks offers an effective solution to these issues. In this study, a partially biobased tris(aldehyde) or tris(vanillin) monomer (TVA) was synthesized through the ring-opening reaction of vanillin with trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether. Four H 2 N-terminated polyamides with pyridine pendent groups (PY-DAs) were synthesized by polycondensation of a pyridine-containing diester with various diamines. A series of poly(amide-imine) vitrimers with pyridine rings (PYPAIs) were then prepared by reacting TVA with PY-DAs. The incorporation of polyamide segments improved the mechanical properties and thermal stability, whereas the imine bonds provided reprocessability, degradability, and self-healing capabilities. PYPAIs show leading mechanical properties with the tensile strength up to 69.2 MPa to previous reported poly(amide–imine) vitrimers. PYPAI complexes (PYPAIs-Co 2+ ) were formed through coordination with cobalt ions, and the mechanical properties of PYPAIs-Co 2+ were further improved. PYPAIs-Co 2+ exhibited a solvatochromic property in methanol, which may make them used as potential sensor for polar solvents.

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