Issue 29, 2022

Niobium and Tantalum complexes derived from the acids Ph2C(X)CO2H (X = OH, NH2): synthesis, structure and ROP capability

Abstract

Reaction of benzilic acid, Ph2C(OH)(CO2H), L1H2, with equimolar amounts of M(OR)5 (M = Nb, Ta) led, following work-up, to the tetranuclear complexes [Nb4(OEt)8(L1)4(μ-O)2] (1) or [Ta4(OEt)8(L1)4(μ-O)2]·0.5MeCN (2·0.5MeCN), respectively. Similar use of 2,2′-diphenylglycine, Ph2C(NH2)(CO2H), L2H3, led to the isolation of the dinuclear complexes [Nb2(OEt)4(L2H2)4(μ-O)]·2MeCN (3·2MeCN) or [Ta2(OEt)4(L2H2)4(μ-O)]·2.25MeCN (4·2.25MeCN). The molecular structures of 1–4 are reported. Complexes 1–4 have been screened for their potential to act as catalysts for the ring opening polymerization (ROP) of ε-caprolactone (ε-CL) and rac-lactide (r-LA), with or without benzyl alcohol (BnOH) present. In the case of ε-CL, complex 1 displayed best activity with >99% conversion at 100 °C, whilst 3 and 4 were virtually inactive under the same conditions. All complexes show moderate activities towards the ROP of r-LA at 160 °C, with 1–3 producing heterotactic enriched PLA while 4 afforded isotactic enriched PLA. Copolymerization studies revealed the most efficient system involved the initial addition of r-LA (for 6 h) followed by ε-CL (for 42 h), which led to 99% conversion for each of the monomers. Block copolymers of PLA-b-CL and PCL-b-LA and random copolymers PLA-co-CL were successfully synthesized by adjusting the feed sequence.

Graphical abstract: Niobium and Tantalum complexes derived from the acids Ph2C(X)CO2H (X = OH, NH2): synthesis, structure and ROP capability

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 May 2022
Accepted
01 Jul 2022
First published
01 Jul 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

New J. Chem., 2022,46, 14146-14154

Niobium and Tantalum complexes derived from the acids Ph2C(X)CO2H (X = OH, NH2): synthesis, structure and ROP capability

X. Zhang, T. J. Prior and C. Redshaw, New J. Chem., 2022, 46, 14146 DOI: 10.1039/D2NJ02527B

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