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Well-Controlled Living Polymerization of N-Propargylamides and Their Derivatives by Rhodium Catalysis.

Kosuke ItoTsuyoshi TaniguchiTatsuya NishimuraKatsuhiro Maeda
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
A substantially improved method for living polymerization of N-propargylamides and their derivatives has been developed. Rhodium(I) complexes bearing an aryl-substituted 1,3,5-hexatriene chain can work as excellent initiators of the polymerization of such non-conjugated terminal alkynes to give the corresponding cis-stereoregular polymers having a narrow molecular weight distribution. The typical living nature has been confirmed by investigating the effects of initial feed ratios of the monomer to the initiator on the molecular weight of the resulting polymers as well as multistage polymerization. Moreover, we demonstrated that the present method enables functionalization of both polymer chain ends and synthesis of novel block copolymers consisting of poly(N-propargylamide) and poly(phenylacetylene) blocks with a narrow molecular weight distribution.
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