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Selective Ring-Opening Polymerization of Non-Strained γ-Butyrolactone Catalyzed by A Cyclic Trimeric Phosphazene Base
Na Zhao1, Chuanli Ren1, Huaike Li1
1Key Laboratory of Biobased Polymer Materials, Shandong Provincial Education Department, School of Polymer Science and Engineering, Qingdao University of Science and Technology, Qingdao, 266042, China.
Abstract:
A new superbase, the cyclic trimeric phosphazene base (CTPB), was prepared with high yield and purity. In the presence of alcohol, the CTPB serves as a highly efficient organocatalyst for ring-opening polymerization of the "non-polymerizable" γ-butyrolactone to offer well-defined poly(γ-butyrolactone) with high conversions (up to 98 %) at -60 °C. The produced polymers have high molecular weights (up to 22.9 kg mol-1 ) and low polydispersity distributions (1.27-1.50). NMR analysis of initiation process and the structural analysis of resulting polymers by MALDI-TOF suggest a mechanism involving an activating initiator which leads only to linear polymers with BnO/H chain ends.
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