Shan Tang's Publishes in JACS:Catalytic Alternating Copolymerization to Access Mechanoresponsive Cyclic Olefin Copolymers with On-Demand Recyclability
Time: 2025-09-24

Recently, Professor Shan Tang's group at the Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, has made significant research progress in the field of polyolefins with controllable recyclability. They reported a catalytic approach to achieve the alternating copolymerization of ethylene with bicyclic cyclobutene monomers, successfully preparing mechanoresponsive cyclic olefin copolymers. The findings were published in JACS under the title "Catalytic Alternating Copolymerization to Access Mechanoresponsive Cyclic Olefin Copolymers with On-Demand Recyclability".

Article abstract:

Precise sequence control remains a fundamentally important yet synthetically challenging strategy for tailoring the properties of polymeric materials. Although it offers great potential for accessing functional polyolefins with novel properties, progress toward this goal has been limited. Here we report a catalytic alternating copolymerization protocol between ethylene and bicyclic cyclobutenes, affording cyclic olefin copolymers densely functionalized with bicyclic cyclobutane mechanophores. The spatial distribution of these bicyclic mechanophores along the polymer backbone plays a critical role in determining the copolymer's properties, including strength, toughness, and crystallinity. Notably, transitioning from a random to an alternating copolymer structure leads to marked changes in both stress and strain responses. Meanwhile, near-alternating ethylene/bicyclic cyclobutene copolymers exhibit both high optical performance and desirable toughness. Furthermore, the alternating copolymer can be transformed into an unsaturated polymer via force-induced mechanophore cycloreversion upon bulk ball-milling, enabling upcycling into chemically recyclable polymers.