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Cyclopentadienyl-Silsesquioxane Titanium Complexes in the Polymerizations of Styrene and L-Lactide
Joan Vinueza-Vaca1, Shoaib Anwar2, Salvatore Impemba2
1Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Alcalà University, Campus Universitario, 28871 Alcala de Henares, Spain.
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In this contribution, two silsesquioxane-cyclopentadienyl titanium complexes featuring one or two chloride ancillary ligands, [Ti(η5-C5H4SiMeO2Ph7Si7O10-κO)Cl2] (1) and [Ti(η5-C5H4SiMe2OPh7Si7O11-κ2O2)Cl] (2), were synthesized and evaluated in the Ziegler-Natta polymerization of styrene and the ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of L-lactide, respectively. Complex 1, activated with methylaluminoxane (MAO), catalyzed the syndiotactic polymerization of styrene with turnover frequencies up to 28 h-1, affording polymers with narrow dispersity, low number-average molecular weights (Mn = 5.2-8.2 kDa), and high stereoregularity, as confirmed by 13C NMR. Complex 2, in combination with benzyl alcohol, promoted the ring-opening polymerization of L-lactide in solution at 100 °C, achieving conversions up to 95% with good molecular weight control (Mn close to theoretical, Đ = 1.19-1.32). Under melt conditions at 175 °C, it converted up to 3000 equiv. of monomer within 1 h. Kinetic analysis revealed first-order dependence on monomer concentration. The results highlight the ability of these complexes to produce syndiotactic polystyrene with narrow molecular weight distributions and to catalyze controlled ROP of L-lactide under both solution and melt conditions. Computational studies provided insight into key structural and energetic features influencing reactivity, offering a framework for further catalyst optimization. This work broadens the application scope of silsesquioxane-cyclopentadienyl titanium complexes and supports their potential as sustainable and versatile catalysts for both commodity and biodegradable polymer synthesis.
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