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Ring-Opening Insertions

ROMP Ring Opening Insertion Metathesis Polymerisation... [Pg.352]

It has been shown recently (10) that such block structures could be tailored precisely by the general method summarized hereabove. It is indeed possible to convert the hydroxyl end-group of a vinyl polymer PA (f.i. polystyrene, or polybutadiene obtained by anionic polymerization terminated with ethylene oxide),into an aluminum alcoholate structure since it is well known that CL polymerizes in a perfectly "living" manner by ring-opening insertion into the Al-0 bond (11), the following reaction sequence provides a direct access to the desired copolymers, with an accurate control of the molecular parameters of the two blocks ... [Pg.311]

Alternating copolymers have been previously synthesized via metathesis polymerization by Grubbs et al. using ring-opening insertion metathesis polymerization (ROIMP) [120,121]. Here, a fast ROMP polymerization of a cyclic olefin... [Pg.22]

Insertion Reactions into Element-Halogen Bonds 11.6.7. Ring-Opening Insertions... [Pg.749]

The alkenyloxirane 126 in excess reacts with aryl and alkenyl halides or triflates in the presence of sodium formate to afford the allylic alcohol 127[104], Similarly, the reaction of the alkenyloxetane 128 gives the homo-allylic alcohol 130[105]. These reactions can be explained by insertion of the double bond in the Ar—Pd bond, followed by ring opening (or /3-eliraination) to form the allylic or homoallylic alkoxypalladium 129, which is converted into the allylic 127 or homoallylic alcohol 130 by the reaction of formate. The 3-alkenamide 132 was obtained by the reaction of the 4-alkenyl-2-azetizinone 131 with aryl iodide and sodium formate [106]. [Pg.146]

An efficient carboannulation proceeds by the reaction of vinylcyclopropane (135) or vinylcyclobutane with aryl halides. The multi-step reaction is explained by insertion of alkene, ring opening, diene formation, formation of the TT-allylpalladium 136 by the readdition of H—Pd—I, and its intramolecular reaction with the nucleophile to give the cyclized product 137[I08]. [Pg.147]

Stannacyclopentane, 1,1-dimethyl-ring opening, 1, 608 Stannacyclopentanes, 1, 605-609 chemical properties, 1, 607-608 insertion reactions... [Pg.845]

By a photochemically induced elimination of CO, a chromium carbene complex with a free coordination site is generated. That species can coordinate to an alkyne, to give the alkyne-chromium carbonyl complex 4. The next step is likely to be a cycloaddition reaction leading to a four-membered ring compound 5. A subsequent electrocyclic ring opening and the insertion of CO leads to the vinylketene complex 6 ... [Pg.98]

This scheme is remarkably close to the coordination insertion mechanism believed to operate in the metal alkoxide-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters (see Section 2.3.6). It shares many features with the mechanism proposed above for the metal alkoxide-catalyzed direct polyesterification (Scheme 2.18), including the difficulty of defining reaction orders. [Pg.74]

Organometallic catalysis insertion and ring opening mechanism of methylene-cyclopropane over Cp2LaH and Cp2LuH catalysts... [Pg.8]

Fig. 2. Potential energy profile of 1,2-insertion and ring opening processes of Cp2LnH-MCP systems obtained at RPBE level... Fig. 2. Potential energy profile of 1,2-insertion and ring opening processes of Cp2LnH-MCP systems obtained at RPBE level...
The ring-opening mechanism was well supported by the snapshots and the overlap bond population obtained from TB-QCMD simulations, where the formation of new C-H and La-C bonds and the dissociation of La-H and proximal C-C bonds could be tracked. The obtained dynamic ring opening mechanism was similar to the static mechanism, however, a novel transition state was also proposed for insertion reaction of alkenes, with tetrahedral h4-coordination. This example perfectly illustrates the importance of mutual interplay between high-level first principle methodologies and simplified methodologies derived from ab initio quantum chemistry, massively applicable for real systems. [Pg.9]


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