M. Nishiura et al., Ring-opening polymerization and copolymerization of lactones by samarium(II) aryloxide complexes, MACROMOLEC, 32(25), 1999, pp. 8245-8251
The samarium(II) aryloxide complexes Sm(OAr)(2)(THF)(3) and [(C5Me5)Sm(mu-O
Ar)](2) (Ar = (C6H2Bu2)-Bu-t-2,6-Me-4) showed an extremely high activity fo
r the ring-opening polymerization of epsilon-caprolactone (CL) and delta-va
lerolactone (VL). By using Sm(OAr)(2)(THF)(3) as an initiator, polyesters w
ith very high molecular weight (M-n up to 6 x 10(5)) and relatively narrow
molecular weight distributions (M-w/M-n < 1.65) could be quantitatively obt
ained within a few minutes at room temperature, gamma-Butyrolactone (BL) di
d not polymerize under the similar conditions. However, the copolymerizatio
n of BL with CL took place under the coexistence of both monomers, which ga
ve CL-BL copolymers in which the BL units all exist in an isolated form, an
d the CL units all in blocks, as confirmed by the two-dimensional H-1-C-13
HMQC and HMBC NMR studies. Part of the previously reported C-13 NMR spectru
m of poly(epsilon-caprolactone) was reassigned on the basis of the two-dime
nsional H-1-C-13 HMQC NMR Study In all these polymerization reactions, inco
rporation of the CH3O group of quenching methanol into the end of polymer c
hains was observed.