Waste not, want not: CO2 (re)cycling into block polymers

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A new way to combine two different polymerisation reactions, using a single catalyst, results in efficient block polymer synthesis. The selective polymerisation of mixtures of l-lactide-O-carboxyanhydride and cyclohexene oxide, using a di-zinc catalyst in a one-pot procedure, allows the preparation of poly(l-lactide-b-cyclohexene carbonate). The catalysis near quantitatively recycles the carbon dioxide released during polyester formation into the subsequent polycarbonate block, with an atom economy of up to of 91%.

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Raman, S. K., Raja, R., Arnold, P. L., Davidson, M. G., & Williams, C. K. (2019). Waste not, want not: CO2 (re)cycling into block polymers. Chemical Communications, 55(51), 7315–7318. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc02459j

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