Polymer Chemistry 2017-06-27

Evaluation of an external initiating Ni(II) diimine catalyst for electron-deficient π-conjugated polymers

Adam A. Pollit, Nimrat K. Obhi, Alan J. Lough, Dwight S. Seferos

Index: 10.1039/C7PY00873B

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Abstract

We have prepared, isolated, and evaluated the first Ni(II) diimine catalyst able to externally initiate the Kumada catalyst transfer polymerization of an electron-deficient π-conjugated monomer. The catalyst installs an o-methoxyphenyl group at the initiating end of polymer chains, providing a handle for characterization by 1H NMR and MALDI-ToF. External initiation provides a unique means to investigate the limits of polymerization control using Ni(II) diimines, which has not been possible using existing catalysts. The polymerization is chain-growth, however catalyst dissociation and chain reinitiation are increasingly competitive with polymer propagation at high molecular weight. This work provides the first mechanistic understanding of Kumada catalyst transfer polymeriation using Ni(II) diimine catalysts, and highlights the significant contributions of both catalyst and monomer species towards obtaining polymerization control.

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