A novel chlorotitanium calix[4]arene complex was synthesized and tested, without activator, as catalyst for the polymerization of L‐ and rac‐lactide under solvent‐free conditions. The catalyst displayed high activity, which depended on the monomer‐to‐catalyst molar ratio, and led to highly isotactic PLLA. Despite concomitant transesterification during the polymerization, polylactide formation was well‐controlled, the molar mass distribution indexes remaining in the restricted range of 1.2–1.4.magnified image
Perfluoropolyethers are a well known and widely used family of polymers, suitable as protectives. Their main drawback is the lack of solubility, which is complete only in chlorofluorocarbons. In this work a series of A‐B‐A block copolymers (FluoPLA), with a relative low molecular weight, were prepared by ROP of L‐ and D,L‐lactide (PLA) in the presence of a hydroxy‐terminated perfluoropolyether as macroinitiator. In fact the use of block copolymers leads to different advantages, i.e. a limited segregation phenomena and higher polymer solubility. The resulting polymers were characterized (by NMR, IR, HPLC‐SEC, DSC, LS) and tested as potential protective and surface modifiers for cultural heritage (ESEM‐EDS, solar‐box technique, colorimeter analysis).magnified image
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