Structure, Activity, and Deactivation Mechanisms in Double Metal Cyanide Catalysts for the Production of Polyols

Author

Almora-Barrios, Neyvis

Pogodin, Sergey

Bellarosa, Luca

García-Melchor, Max

Revilla-López, Guillem

García-Ratés, Miquel

Vazquez-García, Ana Belen

Hernμndez-Ariznavarreta, Pedro

López, Nuria

Publication date

2015-02-06



Abstract

Polyether polyols are used widely in the plastic and coating in- dustries in the form of polyurethanes. The polymerization of epoxides can be catalyzed by double metal cyanides (DMCs), Zn3[Co(CN)6]2. These catalysts were first reported in the 1960s by General Tire Inc. and provide products with excellent tech- nical features, which are better than those that result from tra- ditional alkaline polymerization as side reactions are alleviated. However, DMC-catalyzed polymerization is not free of draw- backs as high-molecular-weight side products (1–3 wt %) can form in the propylene process. These tails are detrimental to the subsequent use of these polymers, in particular to foam stability. Despite the wide industrial interest in DMCs, there are only a few experimental studies and a complete lack of theo- retical research of their structure, activity, and performance. The present work is thus the first attempt to describe the nature of the active site, the main polymerization mechanism, and two potential origins for the high-weight tails from a theo- retical standpoint by analyzing three crucial steps in the poly- merization process.

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Article
Accepted version

Language

English

Subject

54

Pages

928 p.

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