Telechelic and star-shaped poly(L-lactide)s by means of bismuth(III) acetate as initiator |
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Authors: | Kricheldorf Hans R Hachmann-Thiessen Heiko Schwarz Gert |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Technische und Makromolekulare Chemie, Bundesstrasse 45, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany. kricheld@chemie.uni-hamburg.de |
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Abstract: | L-lactide was polymerized as concentrated solution in chlorobenzene with Bi(OAc)3 as initiator. When tetra(ethylene glycol) was added as co-initiator (CoI), telechelic polylactides having two CH-OH end groups were obtained. With 1,1,1-tri(hydroxy methyl)propane (THMP) as co-initiator, three-armed stars having three CH-OH end groups were formed. Analogously, tetrafunctional star-shaped poly(L-lactide)s were obtained with pentaerythritol as co-initiator. The chain lengths were varied via the monomer/CoI ratio. Time-conversion curves proved that Bi(OAc)3 is slightly less reactive as initiator than tin(II) 2-ethylhexanoate. However, bismuth acetate (or other carboxylates) have a particularly low toxicity as documented in the literature and by numerous Bi3+-containing pharmaceutical products. |
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