Phosphines: Nucleophilic organic catalysts for the controlled ring‐opening polymerization of lactides |
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Authors: | Matthew Myers,Eric F. Connor,Thierry Glauser,Andreas M ck,Gregory Nyce,James L. Hedrick |
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Affiliation: | Matthew Myers,Eric F. Connor,Thierry Glauser,Andreas Möck,Gregory Nyce,James L. Hedrick |
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Abstract: | A new metal‐free synthetic approach to the controlled ring‐opening polymerization (ROP) of lactide with nucleophilic phosphines as transesterification catalysts is described. P(Bu)3, PhPMe2, Ph2PMe, PPh3, and related phosphines are commercially available, inexpensive catalysts that generate narrowly dispersed polylactides with predictable molecular weights. These organic catalysts must be used in combination with an initiator, such as an alcohol, to generate an alcoholate ester α‐end group upon ROP. A likely polymerization pathway is through a monomer‐activated mechanism, with minimal active species, facilitating narrow molecular weight distributions. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 40: 844–851, 2002; DOI 10.1002/pola.10168 |
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Keywords: | living polymerization organic catalysts lactide |
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