Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
49753 Catalysis Communications 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Ti-grafted Al- and Ca-incorporated MCM-41 catalysts were prepared for ROP.•The prepared catalysts better controlled ROP of l-lactide compared to Ti(OiPr)4.•The incorporation of Al or Ca in MCM-41 framework improved Mw of the polymers.•Al-MCM-41 support was more favorable than Ca-MCM-41 for ROP reactions.

Aluminum- and calcium-incorporated MCM-41-type silica with various Al/Si and Ca/Si ratios were evaluated as catalytic supports for ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of l-lactide and ε-caprolactone. The catalytic centers were generated by grafting titanium(IV) isopropoxide onto the support. All prepared heterogeneous catalysts better restrained the ROP of lactide than the homogeneous analog, titanium(IV) isopropoxide. Compared to siliceous MCM-41, the incorporation of aluminum or calcium in MCM-41 framework improved the molecular weight of the polymers although it lessened the polymerization rate. The more acidic Al-MCM-41 support appeared to be more favorable than the more basic Ca-MCM-41 support for the ROP reactions.

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