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One-pot terpolymerization of CHO, CO 2 and L-lactide using chloride indium catalysts.

Marc Martínez de Sarasa BuchacaFelipe de la Cruz-MartínezLuis F Sánchez-BarbaJuan TejedaAna M RodríguezJosé Antonio Castro-OsmaAgustín Lara-Sanchez
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Ring-opening copolymerization reactions of epoxides, carbon dioxide and cyclic esters to produce copolymers is a promising strategy to prepare CO 2 -based polymeric materials. In this contribution, bimetallic chloride indium complexes have been developed as catalysts for the copolymerization processes of cyclohexene oxide, carbon dioxide and L-lactide under mild reaction conditions. The catalysts displayed good catalytic activity and excellent selectivity towards the preparation of poly(cyclohexene carbonate) (PCHC) at one bar CO 2 pressure in the absence of a co-catalyst. Additionally, polyester-polycarbonate copolymers poly(lactide- co -cyclohexene carbonate) (PLA- co -PCHC) were obtained via an one-pot one-step route without the use of a co-catalyst. The degree of incorporation of carbon dioxide can be easily modulated by changing the CO 2 pressure and the monomer feed, resulting in copolymers with different thermal properties.
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