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Cationic polymerization hexadiene

The coordinated alkene or alkyne ligand can be attacked by other alkene or alkyne molecule to accomplish some metal-catalyzed synthetically useful transformations. Typical examples include dimerization and polymerization of alkenes catalyzed by highly electrophilic cations [PdL2(MeCN)2] + (L = MeCN, PR3) (e.g. Scheme 8.35) [57], and Cope rearrangement of 1,5-hexadiene derivatives catalyzed by PdCl2 (Scheme 8.36) [58], It was proposed that the key step in these reactions was the C-C bond formation via attack of the external alkene at the alkene carbon which was made highly electron-dehcientby coordination to Pd(II) ion. [Pg.436]


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