Novel Inverse Vulcanized Polymers (IVPs) with high refractive index and excellent transparency in the NIR are achieved exploiting the recently emerged Inverse Vulcanization (IV) process as a simple, green, efficient, and scalable synthetic method to upcycle elemental Sulfur, which is accumulating in the environment as a by-product of the oil and gas industry. Co- and ter-polymers with Sulfur content 50 or 60 wt% are prepared in quantitative yields utilizing different crosslinking aromatic comonomers bearing isopropenyl functionalities. To the best of our knowledge, for the first time, two novel diisopropenyl aromatics, namely 2,7-diisopropenylfluorene (DIF) and 2,8-diisopropenyldibenzothiophene (DIDBT), are designed, prepared in very high yields via a sustainable, facile, single-step Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction, and explored as suitable crosslinking comonomers for the IV reaction. Subsequently, comonomer(s) nature, number of their functionalities, as well as Sulfur-to-comonomer(s) ratio are varied to address both the optical behavior and filmability of the ensuing IVPs, which are technologically relevant properties for their application and industrial scale-up. Crosslink density is nicely correlated with the experimental glass transition temperatures of the investigated systems. Synthesized IVPs are then employed to fabricate all-polymer distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs) and imprinted optical components. Results pave the way for diverse applications of IVPs in advanced nanophotonics.

Novel Sulfur-Rich Polymers from Inverse Vulcanization as Functional Building Blocks for Photonics

Di Fonzo D.;Martusciello M.;Comoretto D.;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Novel Inverse Vulcanized Polymers (IVPs) with high refractive index and excellent transparency in the NIR are achieved exploiting the recently emerged Inverse Vulcanization (IV) process as a simple, green, efficient, and scalable synthetic method to upcycle elemental Sulfur, which is accumulating in the environment as a by-product of the oil and gas industry. Co- and ter-polymers with Sulfur content 50 or 60 wt% are prepared in quantitative yields utilizing different crosslinking aromatic comonomers bearing isopropenyl functionalities. To the best of our knowledge, for the first time, two novel diisopropenyl aromatics, namely 2,7-diisopropenylfluorene (DIF) and 2,8-diisopropenyldibenzothiophene (DIDBT), are designed, prepared in very high yields via a sustainable, facile, single-step Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reaction, and explored as suitable crosslinking comonomers for the IV reaction. Subsequently, comonomer(s) nature, number of their functionalities, as well as Sulfur-to-comonomer(s) ratio are varied to address both the optical behavior and filmability of the ensuing IVPs, which are technologically relevant properties for their application and industrial scale-up. Crosslink density is nicely correlated with the experimental glass transition temperatures of the investigated systems. Synthesized IVPs are then employed to fabricate all-polymer distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs) and imprinted optical components. Results pave the way for diverse applications of IVPs in advanced nanophotonics.
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