Abstract

AbstractThe catalytic CO/styrene and ethylene/methyl acrylate copolymerizations are compared for the first time by applying the same precatalysts. With this aim, PdII neutral, [Pd(CH3)Cl(N–N)], and monocationic, [Pd(CH3)(L)(N–N)][PF6] (L=CH3CN, DMSO), complexes with 1‐naphthyl‐ and 2‐naphthyl‐substitued α‐diimines with both an acenaphthene and a diazabutadiene skeleton as chelating nitrogen‐donor ligands (N–N) have been studied. In the case of the complexes with the 1‐naphthyl‐substituted ligands, syn and anti isomers are found both in solid state and in solution. All the monocationic complexes generate active catalysts for the CO/styrene copolymerization leading to atactic or isotactic/atactic stereoblock copolymers depending on the ligand bonded to palladium. Instead, in the case of the ethylene/methyl acrylate copolymerization only the complexes with the 1‐naphthyl‐substituted ligands generate catalysts for this reaction.

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