Issue 19, 2019

Heterobimetallic aluminate derivatives with bulky phenoxide ligands: a catalyst for selective vinyl polymerization

Abstract

New aluminium-alkali metal heterometallic compounds using the bulky ligand OAr = 2,6-bis(diphenylmethyl)-4-tert-butylphenoxide have been synthesized and characterized. The species obtained, [MAlMe3(OAr)] (M = Li(2a), Na(2b), K(2c)) and [MAlMe2(OAr)2] (M = Li(3a), Na(3b), K(3c)), include some of the few heterobimetallic examples of aluminate complexes with O-donor ligands described so far. Their activity in polymerization towards a difunctional monomer, such as Glycidyl Methacrylate (GMA), was evaluated. The compounds were revealed to be able to polymerize the acrylate groups via vinyl polymerization. Interestingly, the homometallic counterparts [AlXMe(OAr)] (X = Cl, Me), previously described by us, are very active in ROP processes of GMA. The combined polymerization process using both catalysts has also been explored to obtain a polymeric material with an exciting macromolecular architecture.

Graphical abstract: Heterobimetallic aluminate derivatives with bulky phenoxide ligands: a catalyst for selective vinyl polymerization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 févr. 2019
Accepted
08 avr. 2019
First published
10 avr. 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 6435-6444

Heterobimetallic aluminate derivatives with bulky phenoxide ligands: a catalyst for selective vinyl polymerization

M. Palenzuela, M. T. Muñoz, J. F. Vega, Á. Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, T. Cuenca and M. E. G. Mosquera, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 6435 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT00761J

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