Abstract

AbstractPolymerization of ϵ‐caprolactone and δ‐valerolactone initiated with aluminum porphyrin (1) was much accelerated by the addition of methylaluminum diphenoxide with bulky substituents 2, to give polymers with narrow molecular weight distribution. The polymerization of β‐butyrolactone was also accelerated by 2, to different extents depending on the mode of ring scission. 2 also accelerated the living polymerization of propylene sulfide initiated with zinc porphyrin (3). The effect of 2 is due to the coordinative activation of monomer.

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