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Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters

We have structurally characterized a number of lithiated calix[4]arenes, where the bridge in the calix[4]arene is thia (–S–, L(S)H(4)), sulfinyl (–SO–, L(SO)H(4)), sulfonyl (–SO(2)–, L(SO2)H(4)), dimethyleneoxa (–CH(2)OCH(2)–, L(COC)H(4)) or methylene (–CH(2)–, LH(4)). In the case of L(4S)H(4), inte...

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Autores principales: Santoro, Orlando, Elsegood, Mark R. J., Teat, Simon J., Yamato, Takehiko, Redshaw, Carl
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00175b
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author Santoro, Orlando
Elsegood, Mark R. J.
Teat, Simon J.
Yamato, Takehiko
Redshaw, Carl
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Teat, Simon J.
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description We have structurally characterized a number of lithiated calix[4]arenes, where the bridge in the calix[4]arene is thia (–S–, L(S)H(4)), sulfinyl (–SO–, L(SO)H(4)), sulfonyl (–SO(2)–, L(SO2)H(4)), dimethyleneoxa (–CH(2)OCH(2)–, L(COC)H(4)) or methylene (–CH(2)–, LH(4)). In the case of L(4S)H(4), interaction with LiOtBu led to the isolation of the complex [Li(8)(L(4S))(2)(THF)(4)]·5THF (1·5THF), whilst similar interaction of L(4SO)H(4) led to the isolation of [Li(6)(L(4SO)H)(2)(THF)(2)]·5(THF) (2·5THF). Interestingly, the mixed sulfinyl/sulfonyl complexes [Li(8)(calix[4]arene(SO)(SO(2))(SO(1.68))(2))(2)(THF)(6)]·8(THF) (3·8THF) and [Li(5)Na(L(SO/3SO2)H)(2)(THF)(5)]·7.5(THF) (4·7.5(THF) have also been characterized. Interaction of LiOtBu with L(SO2)H(4) and L(COC)H(4) afforded [Li(5)L(4SO2)(OH)(THF)(4)]·2THF (5·2THF) and [Li(6)(L(COC))(2)(HOtBu)(2)]·0.78THF·1.22hexane (6·0.78THF·1.22hexane), respectively. In the case of LH(4), reaction with LiOtBu in THF afforded a monoclinic polymorph [LH(2)Li(2)(thf)(OH(2))(2)]·3THF (7·3THF) of a known triclinic form of the complex, whilst reaction of the de-butylated analogue of LH(4), namely de-BuLH(4), afforded a polymeric chain structure {[Li(5)(de-BuL)(OH)(NCMe)(3)]·2MeCN}(n) (8·2MeCN). For comparative catalytic studies, the complex [Li(6)(L(Pr))(2)(H(2)O)(2)]·hexane (9 hexane), where L(Pr2)H(2) = 1,3-di-n-propyloxycalix[4]areneH(2), was also prepared. The molecular crystal structures of 1–9 are reported, and their ability to act as catalysts for the ring opening (co-)/polymerization (ROP) of the cyclic esters ε-caprolactone, δ-valerolactone, and rac-lactide has been investigated. In most of the cases, complex 6 outperformed the other systems, allowing for higher conversions and/or greated polymer M(n).
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spelling pubmed-86958132022-04-13 Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters Santoro, Orlando Elsegood, Mark R. J. Teat, Simon J. Yamato, Takehiko Redshaw, Carl RSC Adv Chemistry We have structurally characterized a number of lithiated calix[4]arenes, where the bridge in the calix[4]arene is thia (–S–, L(S)H(4)), sulfinyl (–SO–, L(SO)H(4)), sulfonyl (–SO(2)–, L(SO2)H(4)), dimethyleneoxa (–CH(2)OCH(2)–, L(COC)H(4)) or methylene (–CH(2)–, LH(4)). In the case of L(4S)H(4), interaction with LiOtBu led to the isolation of the complex [Li(8)(L(4S))(2)(THF)(4)]·5THF (1·5THF), whilst similar interaction of L(4SO)H(4) led to the isolation of [Li(6)(L(4SO)H)(2)(THF)(2)]·5(THF) (2·5THF). Interestingly, the mixed sulfinyl/sulfonyl complexes [Li(8)(calix[4]arene(SO)(SO(2))(SO(1.68))(2))(2)(THF)(6)]·8(THF) (3·8THF) and [Li(5)Na(L(SO/3SO2)H)(2)(THF)(5)]·7.5(THF) (4·7.5(THF) have also been characterized. Interaction of LiOtBu with L(SO2)H(4) and L(COC)H(4) afforded [Li(5)L(4SO2)(OH)(THF)(4)]·2THF (5·2THF) and [Li(6)(L(COC))(2)(HOtBu)(2)]·0.78THF·1.22hexane (6·0.78THF·1.22hexane), respectively. In the case of LH(4), reaction with LiOtBu in THF afforded a monoclinic polymorph [LH(2)Li(2)(thf)(OH(2))(2)]·3THF (7·3THF) of a known triclinic form of the complex, whilst reaction of the de-butylated analogue of LH(4), namely de-BuLH(4), afforded a polymeric chain structure {[Li(5)(de-BuL)(OH)(NCMe)(3)]·2MeCN}(n) (8·2MeCN). For comparative catalytic studies, the complex [Li(6)(L(Pr))(2)(H(2)O)(2)]·hexane (9 hexane), where L(Pr2)H(2) = 1,3-di-n-propyloxycalix[4]areneH(2), was also prepared. The molecular crystal structures of 1–9 are reported, and their ability to act as catalysts for the ring opening (co-)/polymerization (ROP) of the cyclic esters ε-caprolactone, δ-valerolactone, and rac-lactide has been investigated. In most of the cases, complex 6 outperformed the other systems, allowing for higher conversions and/or greated polymer M(n). The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-03-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8695813/ /pubmed/35423659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00175b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Santoro, Orlando
Elsegood, Mark R. J.
Teat, Simon J.
Yamato, Takehiko
Redshaw, Carl
Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
title Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
title_full Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
title_fullStr Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
title_full_unstemmed Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
title_short Lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
title_sort lithium calix[4]arenes: structural studies and use in the ring opening polymerization of cyclic esters
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35423659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra00175b
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