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Trinuclear salphen–chromium( III )chloride complexes as catalysts for the alternating copolymerization of epoxides and cyclic anhydrides
Author(s) -
Cui Lei,
Ren BaiHao,
Lu XiaoBing
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2642-4169
pISSN - 2642-4150
DOI - 10.1002/pol.20210334
Subject(s) - catalysis , copolymer , epoxide , phthalic anhydride , cyclohexene oxide , chemistry , polymer chemistry , chromium , intramolecular force , organic chemistry , polymer
Although the alternating copolymerization of epoxides and cyclic anhydrides is a promising route to aliphatic polyesters, improved catalysts are required to realize commercialization of this process. Herein, trinuclear chromium complexes of salicylaldimine, in conjunction with a nucleophilic cocatalyst, are demonstrated as excellent catalysts for epoxide/cyclic anhydride copolymerization, selectively affording perfectly alternating polyesters. The effect of the distance between the chromium species is investigated by varying the bridging skeleton in a series of trinuclear salphen–Cr(III)Cl complexes for obtaining different Cr–Cr distances. Trinuclear salphenCr(III)–complexes with Cr–Cr distances of approximately 7.3 Å are found to be efficient copolymerization catalysts, even at high temperatures and extremely low catalyst loadings. In particular, a high activity of 10,620 h −1 is obtained for the copolymerization of cyclohexene oxide (CHO) and phthalic anhydride (PA) under a low catalyst loading (<0.01 mol%) at 100 °C. In situ infrared spectroscopy studies suggest that the activation energy of the trinuclear Cr(III)–salphen catalyst for CHO/PA copolymerization is 15 kJ mol −1 lower than that of the corresponding mononuclear catalyst owing to an intramolecular synergistic effect among the metal atoms.

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