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Characterizing Lewis Pairs Using Titration Coupled with In Situ Infrared Spectroscopy
Published on: February 20, 2020
Lewis acid catalysed polymerisation of cyclopentenone
Deepamali Dissanayake1, Alysia Draper1, Zhizhou Liu1,2
1School of Chemistry, Monash University Clayton 3800 Australia drasko.vidovic@monash.edu tanja.junkers@monash.edu.
Abstract:
A modest structural change of a β-diketiminate-supported aluminium complex leads to dramatic differences in the reactivity towards cyclopentenone. While the bulkier complex efficiently executes Diels Alder transformations the smaller analogue performs unique polymerisation of this substrate. This observation appears to be unprecedented in the chemistry of Lewis acids and cyclic dienophiles as it represents a unique way to polymerise a functionalised olefin.
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