2004
DOI: 10.1002/macp.200350081
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New Zinc Dicarboxylate Catalysts for the CO2/Propylene Oxide Copolymerization Reaction: Activity Enhancement Through Zn(II)‐Ethylsulfinate Initiating Groups

Abstract: Summary: A series of zinc dicarboxylates were synthesized by the reaction of diethylzinc with dicarboxylic acids. Zinc monocarboxylate monoalkyl intermediates were obtained by using a defined excess of diethylzinc over dicarboxylic acid. A subsequent insertion reaction of SO2 into these zinc alkyl bonds resulted in a defined number of Zn‐ethylsulfinate groups, which act as active centers for the copolymerization reaction of CO2 and propylene oxide. Corresponding ethylsulfinic acid ester end groups were detecte… Show more

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“…Polymerization : Copolymerization studies were performed according to a method adapted from previous literature . 2 mL of propylene oxide, solvent, and the oven‐dried catalyst were loaded into a 100 mL oven‐dried steel autoclave equipped with a magnetic stirrer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymerization : Copolymerization studies were performed according to a method adapted from previous literature . 2 mL of propylene oxide, solvent, and the oven‐dried catalyst were loaded into a 100 mL oven‐dried steel autoclave equipped with a magnetic stirrer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species was easily prepared by reaction between zinc oxide and glutaric acid, although several other synthetic methods are also possible [30,32,115,116]. It can also be formed as either a crystalline or amorphous material, with the crystalline structures showing higher activity (~300 g PPC/g Zn) and producing polymers with high molecular weight [117].…”
Section: Early Discoveries and Heterogeneous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The TG-DTG curves of [Zn 2 (PDA) (2, 2 -bpy) 2 Cl 2 ] are shown in Figure 9, which exhibits two decomposition stages. The TGA indicate that the complex loses 67.8% of total weight in the 172-318 • C temperature range (DTG max = 284 • C), corresponding to the removal of two 2, 2 -bipyridine molecules and a PDA ligand (calcd.…”
Section: Thermal Analysis Of [Zn 2 (Pda) (2 2 -Bpy) 2 CL 2 ] (2)mentioning
confidence: 99%