Ancillary Ligand Lability Improves Control in Cyclic Ruthenium Benzylidene Initiated Ring-Expansion Metathesis Polymerizations.

Adelaide M Levenson, Christine M Morrison,Pin-Ruei Huang,Teng-Wei Wang, Zak Carter-Schwendler,Matthew R Golder

ACS macro letters(2023)

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The synthesis of well-defined cyclic polymers is crucial to exploring applications spanning engineering, energy, and biomedicine. These materials lack chain-ends and are therefore imbued with unique bulk properties. Despite recent advancements, the general methodology for controlled cyclic polymer synthesis via ring-expansion metathesis polymerization (REMP) remains challenging. Low initiator activity leads to high molar mass polymers at short reaction times that subsequently "evolve" to smaller polymeric products. In this work, we demonstrate that addition of pyridine to the tethered ruthenium-benzylidene REMP initiator increases ancillary ligand lability to synthesize controlled and low dispersity cyclic poly(norbornene) on a short time scale without relying on molar mass evolution events.
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ligand,ruthenium,ring-expansion
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