2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.1c01211
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Ring-Opening Copolymerization Using Simple Fe(III) Complexes and Metal- and Halide-Free Organic Catalysts

Abstract: A comprehensive range of 14 synthetically simple, air-stable, and structurally diverse Fe­(III) complexes, comprising salalen, salen, salan, and thiolen frameworks, were applied as catalysts to the ring-opening copolymerization (ROCOP) of phthalic anhydride (PA) and cyclohexene oxide (CHO) without the need for extra additives, such as co-catalysts, as part of a newly discovered unary system. Alternating poly­(1,2-cyclohexylene-1,2-phthalate) {poly­(CHO-co-PA)} was obtained with reasonable molecular weight, nar… Show more

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“…Additionally, the polymer molecular weights were much lower than expected for the single chloride initiator at short reaction times, which could be sensitivity to trace moisture in the epoxide. A prior study identified that protonated ligands were more active than the corresponding metal complexes with the ligands coordinated . A combination of the protonated ligand of 1 and [PPN]Cl showed similar side reactions to [PPN]Cl alone.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Additionally, the polymer molecular weights were much lower than expected for the single chloride initiator at short reaction times, which could be sensitivity to trace moisture in the epoxide. A prior study identified that protonated ligands were more active than the corresponding metal complexes with the ligands coordinated . A combination of the protonated ligand of 1 and [PPN]Cl showed similar side reactions to [PPN]Cl alone.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A prior study identified that protonated ligands were more active than the corresponding metal complexes with the ligands coordinated. 33 A combination of the protonated ligand of 1 and [PPN]Cl showed similar side reactions to [PPN]Cl alone. However, the molecular weight of the polymer suggested the ligand as an initiating species for polymerization, since the molecular weight was less than half that for [PPN]Cl alone.…”
Section: The Presence Of [Ppn]mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The MALDI-TOF MS of the obtained products confirmed the expected BDM-initiated polyethers structure and also revealed the presence of water-initiated species (Figures S14–S19). The water-initiated species was ascribed to the contamination of monomers with small amounts of water or monomer-derived glycol, the removal of which is very difficult and typically requires multiple distillations. , Notably, the carboxylate-initiated polymerization and chain transfer were suppressed in the ROP of all monomers, as evidenced by the related MALDI-TOF MS.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water-initiated species was ascribed to the contamination of monomers with small amounts of water or monomer-derived glycol, the removal of which is very difficult and typically requires multiple distillations. 32,33 Notably, the carboxylate-initiated polymerization and chain transfer were suppressed in the ROP of all monomers, as evidenced by the related MALDI-TOF MS.…”
Section: ■ Experimental Sectionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…[ 26–28 ] Especially iron complexes emerge as up‐and‐coming catalysts as a result of the relatively low toxicity and price of iron. [ 29–32 ] Mixed ligand complexes play a key role in biological chemistry because mixed chelation commonly occurs in biological fluids. [ 33–35 ] Synthesis and characterization of mixed ligand complexes are gaining importance day by day.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%