1965
DOI: 10.1002/pol.1965.100030418
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Ferrocene‐containing polymers. V. Polycondensation of N,N‐dimethylaminomethylferrocene

Abstract: The self‐condensation of the ferrocenyl Mannich base, N,N‐dimethylaminomethylferrocene, in the presence of a ZnCl2HCl catalyst system in the melt phase leads to soluble polymers containing ferrocenylene units interlinked by methylene groups. The crude condensation products exhibit number‐average molecular weights in the range 4000–8000. Elemental and infrared spectroscopic analyses as well as viscometric data show the structure to be essentially identical with that of the polymer derived from hydroxymethylfer… Show more

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“…159 These species are interesting as examples of high molecular weight polymers with transition metals in the main chain. Other examples of polymers with alternating hydrocarbon and ferrocene sections are known, but are generally of low molecular weight and have not been investigated electrochemically; early examples included species with alternating ferrocenylene and CH 2 units prepared by condensation reactions of FcCH 2 NMe 2 160 and FcCH 2 OH. 161 Recently, thermal ring-opening reactions of the [2]metallocenophanes 3,4′-M(C 5 H 3 t Bu) 2 (CMe 2 ) 2 162 (M ) Fe, Fe + , Co, Co + ) have led to low molecular weight oligomers comprised of hydrocarbon segments alternating with ferrocene, ferrocenium, cobaltocene, or cobaltocenium units.…”
Section: Metallocenes Linked By Saturated Carbon Bridgesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…159 These species are interesting as examples of high molecular weight polymers with transition metals in the main chain. Other examples of polymers with alternating hydrocarbon and ferrocene sections are known, but are generally of low molecular weight and have not been investigated electrochemically; early examples included species with alternating ferrocenylene and CH 2 units prepared by condensation reactions of FcCH 2 NMe 2 160 and FcCH 2 OH. 161 Recently, thermal ring-opening reactions of the [2]metallocenophanes 3,4′-M(C 5 H 3 t Bu) 2 (CMe 2 ) 2 162 (M ) Fe, Fe + , Co, Co + ) have led to low molecular weight oligomers comprised of hydrocarbon segments alternating with ferrocene, ferrocenium, cobaltocene, or cobaltocenium units.…”
Section: Metallocenes Linked By Saturated Carbon Bridgesmentioning
confidence: 99%