2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-005-0380-7
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Lewis Acid – Complexed Tetramethylene Biradicals Can Initiate the Thermal Copolymerization of Indene with Acrylonitrile

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“…This dimerization is followed by a hydrogen atom abstraction by another S molecule to form two initiating monoradicals. Detection of an accompanying cycloadduct,7 and some mechanistic behavior when acid catalysts8 are present, supports the Mayo mechanism for S. In an earlier mechanism proposed by Flory for S spontaneous polymerization,9 the two monomer molecules generate a tetramethylene diradical intermediate by bond formation between two β‐carbons. This diradical may actually ring‐close to form either a Mayo dimer, which can then transfer hydrogen and initiate free radical polymerization, or the 1,2‐diphenylcyclobutane derivative, a species that is inactive to polymerization 9.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…This dimerization is followed by a hydrogen atom abstraction by another S molecule to form two initiating monoradicals. Detection of an accompanying cycloadduct,7 and some mechanistic behavior when acid catalysts8 are present, supports the Mayo mechanism for S. In an earlier mechanism proposed by Flory for S spontaneous polymerization,9 the two monomer molecules generate a tetramethylene diradical intermediate by bond formation between two β‐carbons. This diradical may actually ring‐close to form either a Mayo dimer, which can then transfer hydrogen and initiate free radical polymerization, or the 1,2‐diphenylcyclobutane derivative, a species that is inactive to polymerization 9.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…In totally analogous fashion, on reacting 2,3‐dimethylbutadiene with acrylonitrile in the presence of zinc chloride as the Lewis acid, free radical copolymerization competed with concerted cycloadditions; higher rates were observed with than without Lewis acid 74. These reactions were also investigated using 1‐methylbutadiene, 1,1‐dimethylbutadiene, and indene as the dienes, acrylonitrile and methyl acrylate as the electrophilic olefin, and lithium perchlorate or zinc chloride as the Lewis acid (refs 75,7677…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%