Cyclic polyglycolide by means of metal acetylacetonates.
Steffen M Weidner, Andreas Meyer, Jana Falkenhagen, Hans R Kricheldorf
Abstract
Open AccessGlycolide was polymerized in bulk at 160 °C using various metal acetylacetonates as catalysts. Zirconium acetylacetonate was particularly efficient, enabling rapid polymerization even at 130 °C. The formation of cyclic poly(glycolic acid) (PGA), most likely via a ring-expansion polymerization (REP) mechanism, was proven by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry. Depending on the polymerization conditions, the formation of even-numbered cycles was favored to varying degrees. Number-average molecular weights (M n) in the range of 2000-3500 g mol-1 were achieved with dispersities below 2.0. Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) powder patterns showed that the crystal lattice was the same as that of known linear PGAs, regardless of the M n values. These patterns enabled a comparison of crystallinities with values derived from DSC measurements.