“…Five, six, and seven membered cyclic urethanes were prepared, however, for thermodynamical reasons only the unsubstituted six and seven membered cyclic carbamates 69 and 70 are polymerized by ring-opening polymerization. [39][40][41] The melting points of these [n]-polyurethanes show the odd even effect which was observed also for the respective polyamides. [34,38] The polymerization of trimethylene urethane (TU, 69) was carried out to yield poly(trimethylene urethane) [PTU, 66 (m = 3)] with a uniform microstructure in a cationically initiated process with TfOMe as the initiator [35,36,40] (Eq.…”