Three new N-arylmaleimide-based Pd(0) complexes [Pd(N-phenylmaleimide) 2 (2,5-norbornadiene) (1), Pd(N-2,6difluorophenylmaleimide) 2 (2,5-norbornadiene) (2), and Pd(N-2,6-difluorophenylmaleimide) 2 (dibenzylideneacetone) (3)] were prepared and used as an initiator in conjunction with NaBPh 4 [Pd(N-arylmaleimide)/NaBPh 4 system] for polymerization of diazoacetates. The Pd(N-arylmaleimide)/NaBPh 4 system polymerized a series of diazoacetates (ethyl, benzyl, and cyclohexyl diazoacetates) to yield polymers in moderate to good yield, particularly showing a high activity for cyclohexyl diazoacetate. Matrixassisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) analysis and other experimental observations revealed the incorporation of one N-arylmaleimide molecule coordinated on the Pd center into the α-chain end of the polymers obtained with the initiating system, indicating that the initiating species of the polymerization was generated by insertion of N-arylmaleimide into a Pd−Ph linkage, which was first formed by the reaction of the Pd(0) complex with NaBPh 4 , and that the initiating system would enable syntheses of α-chain-end-functionalized poly(alkoxycarbonylmethylene)s.
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