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Dehydrocoupling Polymerization: Poly(silylether) Synthesis by Using an Iron β-Diketiminate Catalyst.


ABSTRACT: We describe the iron-catalyzed polymerizations of diol and silane monomers to obtain fourteen different poly(silylether) products with number average molecular weights (Mn ) up to 36.3 kDa. The polymerization reactions developed in this study are operationally simple and applicable to 1° and 2° silane monomer substrates and a range of benzylic and aliphatic diol substrates as well as one polyol example. The polymers were characterized by IR spectroscopy, DSC and TGA and, where solubility allowed, 1 H, 13 C{1 H}, 29 Si{1 H} NMR spectroscopies, GPC and MALDI-TOF were also employed. The materials obtained displayed low Tg values (-70.6 to 19.1 °C) and were stable upon heating up to T-5%,Ar 421.6 °C. A trend in T-5%,Ar was observed whereby use of a 2° silane leads to higher T-5%,Ar compared to those obtained using a 1° silane. Reaction monitoring was undertaken by in situ gas evolution studies coupled with GPC analysis to follow the progression of chain-length growth which confirmed a condensation polymerization-type mechanism.

SUBMITTER: Farcas-Johnson MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9826106 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dehydrocoupling Polymerization: Poly(silylether) Synthesis by Using an Iron β-Diketiminate Catalyst.

Farcaş-Johnson Mirela A MA   Kyne Sara H SH   Webster Ruth L RL  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20220908 62


We describe the iron-catalyzed polymerizations of diol and silane monomers to obtain fourteen different poly(silylether) products with number average molecular weights (M<sub>n</sub> ) up to 36.3 kDa. The polymerization reactions developed in this study are operationally simple and applicable to 1° and 2° silane monomer substrates and a range of benzylic and aliphatic diol substrates as well as one polyol example. The polymers were characterized by IR spectroscopy, DSC and TGA and, where solubil  ...[more]

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