1998
DOI: 10.1021/ma9717404
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Living Coordination Polymerization of Alkoxyallenes by π-Allylnickel Catalyst. 2. Effect of Anionic Ligands on Polymerization Behavior and Polymer Structure

Abstract: The coordination polymerization of (n-octyloxy)allene (2) was carried out by π-allylnickel catalysts possessing various carboxylate ligands (1a−1c). The electronic character of the carboxylate ligand strongly influences the polymerization. Electron-withdrawing groups provide a living system that produces polymers with well-defined molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions in high yields. Without electron-withdrawing substituents, the reaction produces oligomeric byproducts. The ratio of 1,2- … Show more

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“…To overcome these problems, Endo et al developed the living coordination polymerization of allene derivatives, which could provide well-defined polymers with high yields using [(g 3 -allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 as initiator. [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] Furthermore, block copolymers of allene derivatives were prepared by using two stages of monomer feeding due to the stability of living p-allylnickel end group 49 and the reactive pendent groups in allene derivatives such as hydroxyl were kept for the following modification. 45 Nevertheless, most kinds of copolymers containing polyallene segment can not be prepared by this kind of Ni-catalyzed living polymerization because [(g 3 -allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 can only initiate the polymerization of butadiene, isocyano monomers, and allene derivatives.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To overcome these problems, Endo et al developed the living coordination polymerization of allene derivatives, which could provide well-defined polymers with high yields using [(g 3 -allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 as initiator. [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48] Furthermore, block copolymers of allene derivatives were prepared by using two stages of monomer feeding due to the stability of living p-allylnickel end group 49 and the reactive pendent groups in allene derivatives such as hydroxyl were kept for the following modification. 45 Nevertheless, most kinds of copolymers containing polyallene segment can not be prepared by this kind of Ni-catalyzed living polymerization because [(g 3 -allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 can only initiate the polymerization of butadiene, isocyano monomers, and allene derivatives.…”
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“…Yield: 615 mg (99 %). C 14 Diisopropylamine (590 μL, 4.2 mmol) was added dropwise to a solution of hexafluoroglutaric anhydride (2) (577 μL, 4.2 mmol) in dichloromethane (30 mL) and the reaction mixture was stirred for 1 h at room temperature. Aqueous HCl (6 m, 20 mL) was added and the reaction mixture was stirred for an additional 10 min.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, electron-withdrawing carboxylates have proven superior in various catalytic processes. [12][13][14] In this contribution, we report on the synthesis and spectroscopic properties of two new partly fluorinated trialkoxysilyl-substituted silver(i) carboxylates with a type A backbone. A related fluorinated silver(i) carboxylate lacking the silyl group has been prepared for comparison, and unusual structural features of these complexes in the solid state are described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyallenes can be obtained by different polymerization approaches of allene derivatives including radical, cationic, coordination, and zwitterionic polymerization etc . In particular, Tomita et al developed Ni‐catalyzed living coordination polymerization of allene derivatives to provide well‐defined polymers with controlled molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions under mild conditions using [( η 3 ‐allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 as initiator . Block copolymerization of allene derivatives also can be conducted because of the stability of living π‐allylnickel end groups and the molecular weights of the corresponding block copolymers could be tuned by the feeding ratio .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 In particular, Tomita et al developed Ni-catalyzed living coordination polymerization of allene derivatives to provide well-defined polymers with controlled molecular weights and narrow molecular weight distributions under mild conditions using [(g 3 -allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 as initiator. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Block copolymerization of allene derivatives also can be conducted because of the stability of living p-allylnickel end groups and the molecular weights of the corresponding block copolymers could be tuned by the feeding ratio. 10,11 Moreover, block copolymers [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] of allene derivatives with butadiene, isocyanides, or 3-hexylthiophene have been synthesized by sequential feeding because all these monomers can also be polymerized with [(g 3 -allyl)NiOCOCF 3 ] 2 .…”
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