Zinc Complexes Supported by Maltolato Ligands: Synthesis, Structure, Solution Behavior, and Application in Ring-Opening Polymerization of Lactides

A series of novel zinc alkoxides supported by chelating maltolato (MalO; MalOH = maltol) ligands were successfully synthesized and characterized. Reaction of MalOH with ZnEt2 (3:4) gives a trinuclear cluster [Zn3(Et)2(MalO)4] (1), which spontaneously disproportionates in solution to mononuclear spec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Organometallics 2012-07, Vol.31 (13), p.4755-4762
Hauptverfasser: Petrus, Rafał, Sobota, Piotr
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A series of novel zinc alkoxides supported by chelating maltolato (MalO; MalOH = maltol) ligands were successfully synthesized and characterized. Reaction of MalOH with ZnEt2 (3:4) gives a trinuclear cluster [Zn3(Et)2(MalO)4] (1), which spontaneously disproportionates in solution to mononuclear species [Zn(MalO)2] (1a) and [Zn(Et)(MalO)] (1b); (1a) and (1b) form [Zn(MalO)2(py)] (2), [Zn(Et)(MalO)(py)] (3), [Zn(MalO)2]2 ((1a)2 ), [Zn(MalO)(OBn)]2 ((1c)2 ), and [Zn4(Et)2(OEt)2(MalO)4] (4) on addition of pyridine, benzyl alcohol (BnOH), or dry O2, respectively. Compounds 1, 2, (1a) 2 , and 4 were characterized by elemental analysis, NMR, ESI-MS, and single-crystal X-ray structural analysis. Variable-temperature NMR experiments showed that (1a) 2 and (1c) 2 are in equilibrium with the monomeric form in solution. The addition of l-lactide (l-LA) to a combination of 1 and 2 equiv of BnOH in dichloromethane at room temperature in different molar ratios leads to rapid and efficient generation of poly(l-LA) with end-capped BnO groups. According to kinetic studies, propagation by [Zn(OBn)(MalO)] (1c) is first-order with respect to both the monomer and 1c concentrations; 1a in ring-opening polymerization of l-LA shows no activity. These results suggest a single-site active species in the ring-opening polymerization of l-LA.
ISSN:0276-7333
1520-6041
DOI:10.1021/om300321h