Well-defined diblock copolymers have been prepared in which three different ferrocene-based monomers are combined with 1,1-dimethylsilacyclobutane (DMSB) and 1-methylsilacyclobutane, respectively, as their carbosilane counterparts. Optimized procedures are reported for the living anionic chain growth following sequential monomer addition protocols, ensuring narrow polydispersities and high blocking efficiencies. The DMSB-containing copolymers show phase segregation in the bulk state, leading to micromorphologies composed of crystalline DMSB phases and amorphous polymetallocene phases.
Two new [1]ruthenocenophanes, Ru(η5-C5H4)2E(Me2Ntsi) (Me2Ntsi = C(SiMe3)2SiMe2NMe2; E =
Al, Ga), bridged by aluminum (3a) and gallium (3b), were synthesized by reaction of dilithioruthenocene
with (Me2Ntsi)ECl2 in good to moderate yields (3a, 80%; 3b, 36%). Both species were analyzed by
standard techniques (multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, UV−vis, MS), and their
molecular structures were deduced from single-crystal X-ray analysis. Compared to the analogous
[1]ferrocenophanes 2a,b, compounds 3a,b showed an increased ring tilt as indicated by the tilt angle α
(2a, α = 14.33(14)°; 3a, α = 20.31(19)°; 2b, α = 15.83(19)°; 3b, α = 20.91(19)°). Ring-opening
polymerization (ROP) with previously published aluminum- and gallium-bridged [1]ferrocenophanes
Fe(η5-C5H4)2E(Pytsi) (Pytsi = C(SiMe3)2SiMe2(2-C6H4N); E = Al (1a), Ga (1b)) and Fe(η5-C5H4)2E(Me2Ntsi) (E = Al (2a), Ga (2b)) and the [1]ruthenocenophanes 3a,b (this paper) has been shown to be
very sluggish or unsuccessful. Only the ROP of 1b with [Pd(dba)2] (2 mol %, toluene, 25 °C, 48 h)
resulted in polymeric material (GPC analysis: M
w = 2.11 × 104, PDI = 3.0).
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