Zirconium (Iv) acetylacetonate: Ring-opening initiator mediating one-step synthesis of biodegradable polyacids

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Biodegradable polyacid is obtained in one-step ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of carboxylic-acid-functionalized six-membered cyclic carbonate mediated with zirconium (IV) acetylacetonate. Exemplary copolymers with L,L-lactide are described as well. Moreover, zirconium (IV) acetylacetonate is found to be active catalyst of trimethylene carbonate (TMC) ROP in presence of carboxylic acid yielding PTMC end-capped with the acid derivative. Polymerization mechanism is hypothesized demonstrating possibilities of the method in work-saving polycation synthesis and one-step method of conjugate synthesis of well-known biocompatible polyesters and polycarbonates.

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Dobrzynski, P., Pastusiak, M., Jaworska, J., Kaczmarczyk, B., Kwiecien, M., & Kawalec, M. (2019). Zirconium (Iv) acetylacetonate: Ring-opening initiator mediating one-step synthesis of biodegradable polyacids. Advances in Polymer Technology, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3761430

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