Terpolymerization of Propylene Oxide, CO2, and p-Toluenesulfonyl Isocyanate for the Synthesis of Poly(urethane-carbonate): p-Toluenesulfonyl Isocyanate Acts as a Backbiting Suppressor
Satoshi Muranaka,
Io Yamamoto,
Tadashi Ema
Abstract:Terpolymerization of propylene oxide, CO 2 , and p-toluenesulfonyl isocyanate (TsNCO) was catalyzed by bifunctional Al III porphyrin catalysts to afford polyurethane-poly(propylene carbonate), PU-PPC, with high CO 2 contents of up to 39 wt %. TsNCO acted as a backbiting suppressor at the initial stage of the terpolymerization, contributing to the selective formation of PU-PPC. In contrast to the high electrophilicity of TsNCO, the carbamate anion generated by the reaction of TsNCO with the alkoxide intermediat… Show more
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