Polymerization of l-lactide with SnCl2: A Low Toxic and Eco-friendly Catalyst

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Polymerizations of l-lactide catalyzed either by neat SnCl2 or by SnCl2 + difunctional cocatalysts were conducted in bulk at 180, 160 and 140 °C with variation of the Lac/Cat ratio and time. With neat SnCl2 poly(L-lactide) having weight average molecular weights (uncorrected Mw’s) up to 190 000 g mol−1 were obtained mainly consisting of linear chains. Addition of salicylic acid or 1,1-bisphenol yielded a higher fraction of cyclic polylactides but lower molecular weights. Furthermore, SnCl2 was compared with Bu2SnCl2 and various other metal chlorides and the best results were obtained with SnCl2. With ethyl L-lactate as initiator SnCl2-catalyzed ROPs were performed at 120 °C and the lac/initiator ratio was varied. All these experiments were conducted under conditions allowing for comparison with ROPs catalyzed with neat Sn(II)-2-ethyhexanoate. Such a comparison was also performed with ε-caprolactone as monomer.

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Kricheldorf, H. R., & Weidner, S. M. (2021). Polymerization of l-lactide with SnCl2: A Low Toxic and Eco-friendly Catalyst. Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 29(8), 2504–2516. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10924-020-02042-w

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