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Silica-Supported Organic Catalysts For The Synthesis Of Biodegradable PolymersWilson, Benn Charles 06 December 2004 (has links)
Aliphatic polyesters such as polycaprolactone and polylactide have received more attention in recent years for their use in biomedical applications because of their biodegradable nature. These polymers are often synthesized using homogeneous metal complexes. Unfortunately, using homogeneous metals as catalysts leads to metal contamination in the product polymer, a result which is highly undesirable in a polymer intended for biomedical use.
More recent work has shown that these polymers can be synthesized using homogeneous metal-free complexes. These catatlysts are generally less active than metal catalysts, and although they do not contaminate the polymer with metal residue, they are still difficult to recover and hence recycle for further use.
In this work, we attempted to create a metal-free, silica-supported catalyst for use in the synthesis of polycaprolactone or polylactide.
Ultimately, n-propylsulfonic acid-functionalized porous and nonporous silica materials are evaluated in the ring-opening polymerization of epsilon-caprolactone. All catalysts allow for the controlled polymerization of the monomer, producing polymers with controlled molecular weights and narrow polydispersities. Polymerization rates are low, with site-time-yields generally one to three orders of magnitude lower than metal-based systems. The catalysts are easily recovered from the polymerization solution after use and are shown to contain significant residual adsorbed polymer. Solvent extraction techniques are useful for removing most of the polymer, although the extracted solids are not effective catalysts in recycle experiments. These new materials represent a green alternative to traditional metal-based catalysts, as they are recoverable and leave no metal residues in the polymer.
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D-glucosamine as "green" substrate in synthesis of ligands for asymetric catalysisWojcik, Karolina 22 October 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Several ligands derived from D-glucosamine, designed for different catalytic reactions havebeen synthesized. The ligands for homogeneous catalysis based on 1,2-glucodiamine wereprepared, and used in reactions of allylic alkylation, hydrogenation and Michael addition.Supported Aqueous Phase Catalyst (SAPC) system was prepared from D-glucosamine anduse with very good results in Suzuki Miyaura cross coupling reactions. Catalyst was alsorecycled. Attempt to prepare ligands grafted on SBA-silica matrix were made as well asligands containing poly(ethylene) glycol moiety.
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D-glucosamine as "green" substrate in synthesis of ligands for asymetric catalysis / D-glucosamine comme "vert" substrat dans la synthèse de ligands pour la catalyse asymétriqueWojcik, Karolina 22 October 2012 (has links)
Plusieurs ligands dérivés de la D-glucosamine, conçus pour différentes réactions catalytiques,ont été synthétisés. Les ligands pour la catalyse homogène basés sur 1,2-glucodiamine ontété préparés, et utilisés dans des réactions d'alkylation allylique, d'hydrogénation et d'additionde Michael.La D-glucosamine a utilisee pour la preparation de catalysateur type de SPAC (SupportedAqueous Phase Catalyst). Ce catalysateur hétérogène été utilisé avec de très bons résultatsdans les réactions de couplage croisé de Suzuki Miyaura. Le catalyseur a également étérecyclé. Des essais de préparation de ligands greffés sur une matrice de silice de type SBA-15ont été réalisés ainsi que des ligands à base de poly (éthylène) glycol. / Several ligands derived from D-glucosamine, designed for different catalytic reactions havebeen synthesized. The ligands for homogeneous catalysis based on 1,2-glucodiamine wereprepared, and used in reactions of allylic alkylation, hydrogenation and Michael addition.Supported Aqueous Phase Catalyst (SAPC) system was prepared from D-glucosamine anduse with very good results in Suzuki Miyaura cross coupling reactions. Catalyst was alsorecycled. Attempt to prepare ligands grafted on SBA-silica matrix were made as well asligands containing poly(ethylene) glycol moiety.
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