Isotactic rac-Lactide Polymerization with Copper Complexes: The Influence of Complex Nuclearity

Diiminopyrrolide copper alkoxide complexes, LCuOR (OR1=N,N‐dimethylamino ethoxide, OR2=2‐pyridyl methoxide), are active for the polymerization of rac‐lactide at ambient temperature in benzene to yield polymers with Mw/Mn=1.0–1.2. X‐ray diffraction studies showed bridged dinuclear complexes in the so...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 54; no. 46; pp. 13669 - 13672
Main Authors Fortun, Solène, Daneshmand, Pargol, Schaper, Frank
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Weinheim WILEY-VCH Verlag 09.11.2015
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Summary:Diiminopyrrolide copper alkoxide complexes, LCuOR (OR1=N,N‐dimethylamino ethoxide, OR2=2‐pyridyl methoxide), are active for the polymerization of rac‐lactide at ambient temperature in benzene to yield polymers with Mw/Mn=1.0–1.2. X‐ray diffraction studies showed bridged dinuclear complexes in the solid state for both complexes. While LCuOR1 provided only atactic polylactide, LCuOR2 produced partially isotactic polylactide (Pm=0.7). The difference in stereocontrol is attributed to a dinuclear active species for LCuOR2 in contrast to a mononuclear species for LCuOR1. It takes two: Diiminopyrrolide copper alkoxide complexes, LCuOR (OR1=N,N‐dimethylamino ethoxide, OR2=2‐pyridyl methoxide), are active for the polymerization of rac‐lactide at ambient temperature in benzene. While LCuOR1 provides only atactic polylactide, LCuOR2 produces partially isotactic polylactide. The difference in stereocontrol is attributed to a dinuclear active species for LCuOR2 in contrast to a mononuclear species for LCuOR1.
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ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201505674