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Palladium catalysts alkylative ring opening

A great number of norbornene-like monomers [e.g., m = 1-3, R] and R2 = alkyl and aryl groups, Eqs. (103) and (104)] with or without substituents have been employed in polymerization reactions induced by Ziegler-Natta and ROMP catalysts derived from ruthenium, osmium, iridium, palladium, platinum, molybdenum, and tungsten halides or vanadium and zirconium halides or acetylacetonate associated with organometallic compounds [162, 163]. Both addition and ring-opened polymers have been obtained by this way depending on the catalyst employed [Eqs. (103) and (104)]. [Pg.122]


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