RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 Fluoride-promoted carbonylation polymerization: a facile step-growth technique to polycarbonates A1 García Gallego, Sandra A1 Olsson, Johan V. A1 Hult, Daniel A1 Malkoch, Michael K1 Cesium Fluoride K1 polymerization K1 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole K1 polycarbonates K1 Química K1 Chemistry AB Fluoride-Promoted Carbonylation (FPC) polymerization is herein presented as a novel catalytic polymerization methodology that complements ROP and unlocks a greater synthetic window to advanced polycarbonates. The overall two-step strategy is facile, robust and capitalizes on the synthesis and step-growth polymerization of bis-carbonylimidazolide and diol monomers of 1,3- or higher configurations. Cesium fluoride (CsF) is identified as an efficient catalyst and the bis-carbonylimidazolide monomers are synthesized as bench-stable white solids, easily obtained on 50&#-100 g scales from their parent diols using cheap commercial 1,1&;8242#-carbonyldiimidazole (CDI) as activating reagent. The FPC polymerization works well in both solution and bulk, does not require any stoichiometric additives or complex settings and produces only imidazole as a relatively low-toxicity by-product. As a proof-of-concept using only four diol building-blocks, FPC methodology enabled the synthesis of a unique library of polycarbonates covering (i) rigid, flexible and reactive PC backbones, (ii) molecular weights 5&#-20 kg mol&;8722#1, (iii) dispersities of 1.3&#-2.9 and (iv) a wide span of glass transition temperatures, from &;8722#45 up to 169 °C. SN 2041-6520 YR 2017 FD 2017-05-04 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10017/35220 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10017/35220 LA eng DS MINDS@UW RD 18-abr-2024