Abstract

AbstractAn organoaluminum compound with bulky phenoxide groups as a Lewis acid can accelerate much the living polymerization of alkylene oxide initiated with aluminum porphyrin by the coordinative activation of the monomer. This concept can be extented to the polymerization initiated with aluminum Schiff base and tetraazaannulene complexes.

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