Abstract

Substituted 2,6-bis(hydroxyalkyl)pyridines, H2L, 1–3 (2,6-Py(CH2(X)OH)(CH2(Y)OH), X=Y=cyclo-C6H10, 1; X=Y=1-Ad, 2; X=CPh2, Y=CH2CPh2, 3), were used as ligands for the synthesis of titanium(IV) complexes, (i-PrO)2Ti(L), 1a–3a. On the contrary, application of related dialcohol based on 2,2′-bipyridine, H2L′, 5 (2,2′-bipy-6,6′-(CH2Ph2OH)2), resulted in titanyl complex, (L′)TiO, 6. The molecular structure of 6 was investigated by X-ray analysis. Compounds 1a and 3a were tested as initiators in ring-opening polymerization of l-lactide and ε-caprolactone showing moderate activity.

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