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Efficient Kinetic-Resolution Copolymerization of Epoxides and CO2 Achieved via Computation-Guided Catalyst Design
Bai-Hao Ren1,2, Sarah M Severson2, Si-Nuo Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Fine Chemicals, Frontiers Science Center for Smart Materials, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, China.
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The enantioselective resolution copolymerization of racemic terminal epoxides and CO2 is a powerful strategy for preparing isotactic polycarbonates. However, no catalytic system to date has enabled both high chemo- and stereoselectivity in this transformation. Herein, a computation-guided strategy was conducted to understand the key factors governing the activity, chemoselectivity, and stereoselectivity of chiral bimetallic cobalt complexes. Computational fine-tuning of bimetallic synergy allowed accelerated copolymerization, suppression of epoxide homopolymerization, and enhanced chiral induction. Ultimately, a privileged chiral bimetallic catalyst bearing 6,6-ditriflate substituents was computationally designed and experimentally synthesized, which exhibited unprecedented enantioselectivity (s-factor up to over 300) and high chemoselectivity (>95% carbonate units) for various racemic epoxides during resolution copolymerization with CO2. This study is expected to serve as a theoretical framework for broadly guiding the design of privileged chiral catalysts for asymmetric catalytic polymerizations.
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