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(Thio)Amidoindoles and (Thio)Amidobenzimidazoles: An Investigation of Their Hydrogen‐Bonding and Organocatalytic Properties in the Ring‐Opening Polymerization of Lactide
Author(s) -
Koeller Sylvain,
Kadota Joji,
Peruch Frédéric,
Deffieux Alain,
Pinaud Noël,
Pianet Isabelle,
Massip Stéphane,
Léger JeanMichel,
Desvergne JeanPierre,
Bibal Brigitte
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
chemistry – a european journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.687
H-Index - 242
eISSN - 1521-3765
pISSN - 0947-6539
DOI - 10.1002/chem.200902912
Subject(s) - thio , lactide , hydrogen bond , monomer , catalysis , polymerization , chemistry , polymer chemistry , ring (chemistry) , intermolecular force , amine gas treating , organocatalysis , reagent , ring opening polymerization , combinatorial chemistry , polymer , medicinal chemistry , organic chemistry , molecule , enantioselective synthesis
The mechanism of the ring‐opening polymerization (ROP) of lactide catalyzed by two partner hydrogen‐bonding organocatalysts was explored. New amidoindoles 4 a , c , thioamidoindoles 4 b , d , amidobenzimidazoles 5 a , c , and thioamidobenzimidazoles 5 b , c were synthesized and used as activators of the monomer. In the solid state and in solution, compounds 4 and 5 showed a propensity for self‐association, which was evaluated. (Thio)Amides 4 and 5 do catalyze the ROP of lactide in the presence of a cocatalyst, tertiary amine 3 a or 3 b , which activates the growing polymer chain through hydrogen‐bonding. Reactions were conducted in 2–24 h at 20 °C; conversion yields ranged between 22 and 100 %. A detailed study of the intermolecular interactions undertaken between the participating species showed that, as expected, simultaneous weak hydrogen bonds do exist to activate the reagents. Moreover, interactions have been revealed between the partner catalysts 4 / 5 + 3 . ROP catalyzed by these partner activators is thus governed by multiple dynamic equilibria. The latter should be judiciously adjusted to fine‐tune the catalytic properties of (thio)amides and organocatalysts, more generally.