2000
DOI: 10.1016/s1387-1609(00)00160-2
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Nitrogen-containing lanthanide complexes: initiators or real catalysts for the ε-caprolactone polymerisation?

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“…Indeed, Visseaux and co-workers have provided evidence of Ln-O bonds being active in the polymerization process and proposed that Ln-N bonds are converted to such species by reaction with e-CL. 21 In that work, it was proposed that -N(SiMe 3 ) 2 extracts a proton in the a position of the carbonyl group of e-CL causing the alkoxide-Sm species to precipitate, with the Sm-O bond being active in the polymerization process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, Visseaux and co-workers have provided evidence of Ln-O bonds being active in the polymerization process and proposed that Ln-N bonds are converted to such species by reaction with e-CL. 21 In that work, it was proposed that -N(SiMe 3 ) 2 extracts a proton in the a position of the carbonyl group of e-CL causing the alkoxide-Sm species to precipitate, with the Sm-O bond being active in the polymerization process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be due to the reduced accessibility of the samarium centres in the SmI initiator under these conditions. Such a behaviour has already been observed 37. Table 5 summarises some significant experimental results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mechanistic study of the e-caprolactone polymerization involved with amido compounds will be given in a future paper. [17] Heterogeneous Medium…”
Section: Homogeneous Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%