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Metathesis catalysts, polyacetylene synthesis

The most recent application of olefin metathesis to the synthesis of polyenes has been described by Tao and Wagener [105,117], They use a molybdenum alkylidene catalyst to carry out acyclic diene metathesis (ADMET) (Fig. 10-20) on either 2,4-hexadiene or 2,4,6-octatriene. The Wagener group had earlier demonstrated that, for a number of nonconjugated dienes [118-120], these polymerizations can be driven to high polymer by removal of the volatile product (e. g., 2-butene). To date, insolubility limits the extent of polymerization of unsaturated monomers to polyenes containing 10 to 20 double bonds. However, this route has some potential for the synthesis of new substituted polyacetylenes. Since most of the monomer unit is preformed before polymerization, it is possible that substitution patterns which cannot be incorporated into an alkyne or a cyclic olefin can be built into an ADMET monomer. [Pg.368]

Figure 10-21 T vo-, four-, six-, and eight-carbon equivalents used in the synthesis of polyacetylene via metathesis catalysts. Figure 10-21 T vo-, four-, six-, and eight-carbon equivalents used in the synthesis of polyacetylene via metathesis catalysts.

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