Issue 35, 2024

Ti and Zr complexes bearing guanidine-phenolate ligands: coordination chemistry and polymerization studies

Abstract

A series of group 4 bis(isopropoxide) complexes M[N^O]2(OiPr)2, stabilized by guanidine-phenolate N^O ligands, have been prepared and used as catalysts for the polymerization of unpurified rac-lactide under solvent-free conditions at 130 °C. The resulting polylactic acid (PLA) presented heterotactic bias (Pr = 0.56–0.62) with molecular weights similar to those obtained in control experiments with Zr(OiPr)4·iPrOH, Ti(OiPr)4, and Sn(Oct)2. The molecular weights were lower than expected for living polymerization due to chain transfer and/or transesterification. Zr complexes were more active than the Ti homologues, with rate constants ranging from 1.17–3.21 × 10−4 s−1, comparable to that observed with the free guanidine-phenol ligands. The corresponding bis(guanidine-phenolate) titanium dichloride complexes Ti[N^O]2Cl2 were also prepared and tested in ethylene polymerization. The low activity (up to 1.1 kgPE mol−1 h−1) was associated to the strong electron-donating ability of the guanidine moiety and to the trans-N,N-cis-O,O-cis-Cl,Cl coordination mode of the guanidine-phenolate ligand.

Graphical abstract: Ti and Zr complexes bearing guanidine-phenolate ligands: coordination chemistry and polymerization studies

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2024
Accepted
05 Aug 2024
First published
16 Aug 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 25889-25899

Ti and Zr complexes bearing guanidine-phenolate ligands: coordination chemistry and polymerization studies

V. Flores-Romero, J. LeBlanc, Z. Chen and G. G. Lavoie, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 25889 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA05146G

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