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Organoborane chain transfer agent

Figure 32 The dimeric organoborane chain-transfer agent, 9-BBN dimer (49), used for the in situ incorporation of B-containing group in polyolefins during the termination of a metallocene-catalyzed polymerization. (Adapted from ref. 71.)... Figure 32 The dimeric organoborane chain-transfer agent, 9-BBN dimer (49), used for the in situ incorporation of B-containing group in polyolefins during the termination of a metallocene-catalyzed polymerization. (Adapted from ref. 71.)...
It was also reported that terminally borane-containing POs is available as another macroinitiator to prepare block copolymers (Fig. 4). These polymers were prepared by (1) the metallocene-catalyzed (co)polymerization of olefin(s) with organoborane compounds, for example, 9-borabicyclononane (9-BBN), as chain transfer agents [32], or by (2) the hydroboration of terminally unsaturated polyolefins with BBN [33-36]. [Pg.85]

Our review of the use of organoboron compounds in radical chemistry will concentrate on applications where the organoborane is used as an initiator, as a direct source of carbon-centered radicals, as a chain transfer reagent and finally as a radical reducing agent. The simple formation of carbon-heteroatom bonds via a radical process is not treated in this review since it has been treated in previous review articles [3,9]. [Pg.83]


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