Highly Iso-Selective and Active Catalysts of Sodium
and Potassium Monophenoxides Capped by a Crown Ether for the Ring-Opening
Polymerization of <i>rac</i>-Lactide
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Abstract
Sodium
and potassium complexes supported by a bulky monophenoxy with one
xanthenyl group at the ortho-position and 18-crown-6 or 15-crown-5
as an auxiliary ligand were synthesized and characterized. These complexes
are highly iso-selective and active catalysts for the controlled ring-opening
polymerization of <i>rac</i>-lactide. The best isotacticity
(<i>P</i><sub>m</sub>) achieved was 0.86, which is the highest
iso-selectivity reported to date for an alkali-metal complex. In addition,
the corresponding polymer exhibited a high <i>T</i><sub>m</sub> of 182 °C. Furthermore, the polymerization looks like
an anti-Arrhenius reaction, which is slower at high temperatures than
at low temperatures