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Ring-Opening Polymerization of Propylene Oxide Catalyzed by a Calcium-Chloride-Modified Zinc-Cobalt Double Metal-Cyanide Complex

✍ Scribed by Yi-Jun Huang; Xing-Hong Zhang; Zheng-Jiang Hua; Shi-Liang Chen; Guo-Rong Qi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
270 KB
Volume
211
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1352

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Abstract

Highly active CaCl~2~‐modified Zn‐Co(III) DMCs were prepared. XRD results showed that the modified catalyst Ca‐DMC containing 0.14 wt.‐% CaCl~2~ was amorphous. A higher polymer yield (>61 kg polymer/g catalyst) and a shorter induction period for ROP of PO were observed for Ca‐DMC than for unmodified DMC catalysts. An initiator had an inhibitory effect on the initiation and polymerization rate of PO ROP. As the molar ratio of the initiator functionality to the catalyst was increased, the reaction rate and polymer yield decreased, whereas the induction period increased. An increase in reaction temperature tended to reduce the polymer yield and broaden the MWD. The ^13^C NMR spectrum for an oligomer from a model polymerization without an initiator revealed that the main terminal unit of the polymer was CH~2~CH(CH~3~)OH because H~2~O in the system participated in reaction initiation. Cl^−^ and t‐BuOH may also initiate the reaction according to the small amounts of terminal CH~2~Cl and OC(CH~3~)~3~ units observed by ^13^C NMR spectroscopy. On the basis of common characteristics and some new evidence for DMC catalysis, a mechanism similar to a classical coordination insertion process is proposed.

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