Polymers of carbonic acid, 12. Spontaneous and hematin-initiated polymerizations of trimethylene carbonate and neopentylene carbonate
โ Scribed by Hans R. Kricheldorf; Soo-Ran Lee; Bettina Weegen-Schulz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 530 KB
- Volume
- 197
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1022-1352
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The purity and reactivity of trimethylene carbonate (TMC, 1,3โdioxanโ2โone) depends largely on the purification procedure. Vacuum distillation and recrystallization from CCl~4~ are less efficient than recrystallization from tetrahydrofuran (THF) or ethyl acetate (EtAc). TMC recrystallized from CCl~4~ contains between 5 and 8 molโ% of CCl~4~ which inhibits the spontaneous polymerization at temperatures โฅ 100ยฐC as do other alkylating agents. The spontaneous polymerization of pure TMC may give high yields (up to 90%) and high molecular weights (weightโaverage molecular weights up to 200 000). The polymerization mechanism is discussed. It seems to be anionic in nature. Neopentylene carbonate (NPC, 5,5โdimethylโ1,3โdioxanโ2โone) is rather insensitive to the purification procedure and does not undergo spontaneous polymerization at temperatures โฉฝ 125ยฐC. Hematin initiates the polymerizations of TMC and NPC in bulk, but high yields and high molecular weights were only obtained in the case of TMC.
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