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Vinylsilanes as Chain-Transfer Agents in Ethylene Polymerization: Direct Synthesis of Heterotelechelic Polyolefins
Zhi-Hao Chen1, Feng Chen1, Olafs Daugulis1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77204-5003, United States.
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A single-step route to heterotelechelic polyethylene is enabled by palladium-diimine-catalyzed polymerization of ethylene using vinylsilanes as chain-transfer agents. The reaction affords α-alkenyl-ω-silyl end-capped heterotelechelic polymers whose molecular weights are controllable over a wide range by adjusting the [ethylene]/[vinylsilane] molar ratios. Notably, highly efficient end-capping with silanes carrying a variety of functionalities can be achieved under the optimized conditions. The alkenyl- and silyl-terminated telechelics serve as polymer precursors for further reactions and can be converted into additional telechelic functionalized polyolefins in good yields.
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