Réaction #2360

ord-a39ac505275c4aed98cfeb34fa86c787

Solvants

Conditions de réaction

Température
160°CELSIUS
Conditions détaillées
See reaction.notes.procedure_details.

Traitement

  1. 1
    AutreA flame dried
  2. 2
    AutreThe flask was fitted with a flame
  3. 3
    Autredried mechanical stirrer
  4. 4
    AutreThe flask was purged with nitrogen three times
  5. 5
    Températuremaintained at this temperature for about 18-20 hours
  6. 6
    AutreThe copolymer was dried under vacuum (0.1 mm Hg) at 80° C. for about 16 hours
  7. 7
    Autreto remove any unreacted monomer
  8. 8
    Autreat 25° C
  9. 9
    Autreat room temperature

Mode opératoire

A flame dried, 250 mL, round bottom single neck flask was charged with 57.1 grams (0.50 mole) of ε-caprolactone, 51.0 grams (0.50 mole) of trimethylene carbonate, 4.4 mL (60mmol) of propylene glycol (USP), and 0.10 mL (34 μmol) of a 0.33M solution of stannous octoate in toluene. The flask was fitted with a flame dried mechanical stirrer. The flask was purged with nitrogen three times before venting with nitrogen. The reaction mixture was heated to 160° C. and maintained at this temperature for about 18-20 hours. The copolymer was dried under vacuum (0.1 mm Hg) at 80° C. for about 16 hours to remove any unreacted monomer. The copolymer had an inherent viscosity of 0.20 dL/g in HFIP at 25° C. The copolymer was a viscous liquid at room temperature.

Source

DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.5104873.v1Brevet: US05728752uspto-grants-1998_03