Abstract
A theoretical investigation of the ring-opening polymerization (ROP) mechanism of ε-caprolactone (CL) with tin(II) alkoxide, Sn(OR)₂ initiators (R = n-C₄H₉, i-C₄H₉, t-C₄H₉, n-C₆H₁₃, n-C₈H₁₇) was studied. The density functional theory at B3LYP level was used to perform the modeled reactions. A coordination-insertion mechanism was found to occur via two transition states. Starting with a coordination of CL onto tin center led to a nucleophilic addition of the carbonyl group of CL, followed by the exchange of alkoxide ligand. The CL ring opening was completed through classical acyl-oxygen bond cleavage. The reaction barrier heights of ε-caprolactone with different initiators were calculated using potential energy profiles. The reaction of ε-caprolactone with Sn(OR)₂ having R = n-C₄H₉ has the least value of barrier height compared to other reactions. The rate constants for each reaction were calculated using the transition state theory with TheRATE program. The rate constants are in good agreement with available experimental data.
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