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Group 4 Metal Complexes of Phenylene-Salalen Ligands in rac-Lactide Polymerization Giving High Molecular Weight Stereoblock Poly(lactic acid).

Phenylene-salalens-sequential tetradentate dianionic {ONNO}-type ligands that include an ortho-phenylene group bridging between an imine and amine internal donors bound to phenol arms with a broad variety of substitution patterns are described. Zirconium and hafnium complexes of the type [{ONNO}M(O-tBu)2 ] were formed as single diastereomers, which, according to crystallographic structures, featured the fac(around the amine)-mer(around the imine) wrapping mode. The reactivity and stereoselectivity in rac-lactide (rac-LA) polymerizations were found to depend on the substitution pattern: complexes featuring small groups on the imine-side phenol and bulky groups on the amine-side phenol exhibited the favorable combination of high activity and high isoselectivity (Pm ≤0.91). Isotactic stereoblock copolymers of high molecular weights were prepared. The polymers crystallized in the stereocomplex phase according to thermal (differential scanning calorimetry) and crystallographic analysis.

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