Well-Controlled Block Polymerization/Copolymerization of Alkenes and/or Carbon Monoxide by Cationic Palladium Methyl Complexes
Organometallics2001Vol. 20(7), pp. 1285–1286
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Abstract
Cationic palladium imine−phosphine complexes [Pd(P−N)(CH3)(CH3CN)]+ catalyze the living block polymerization and copolymerization of olefins and/or carbon monoxide. The palladium-capped polymers, intermediates of the polymerization, were isolated.
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