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Stereospecific living polymerization, acetylenes

Well-controlled polymerization of substituted acetylenes was also reported. A tetracoordinate organorhodium complex induces the stereospecific living polymerization of phenylacetylene.600 The polymerization proceeds via a 2-1 -insertion mechanism to provide stereoregular poly(phenylacetylene) with m-transoidal backbone structure. Rh complexes were also used in the same process in supercritical C02601 and in the polymerization of terminal alkyl- and arylacetylenes.602 Single-component transition-metal catalysts based on Ni acetylides603 and Pd acet-ylides604 were used in the polymerization of p-diethynylbenzene. [Pg.784]

In these two decades remarkable progress has been made in the development of excellent catalysts for living and stereospecific acetylene polymerizations (10,26-28). The r-conjugated polymers prepared by the sequential polsrmerization are strictly limited to polyacetylenes, except for only a few examples. Thus, synthesis of tailor-made conjugated macromolecules such as end-functionalized polymers, block copolymers, star-shaped polymers is possible only in the case of substituted acetylenes. [Pg.18]

Among a number of transition metal catalysts for polymerization of acetylenes, Rh catalysts can be classified as the most excellent one in terms of both stereospecificity and living... [Pg.888]


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