Abstract

A novel WOCl4-based ternary catalyst, WOCl4−n-Bu4Sn−t-BuOH, induced the living polymerization of [o-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]acetylene. A catalyst composition of WOCl4−n-Bu4Sn−t-BuOH = 1:1:1 was suitable, and sterically crowded alcohols such as t-BuOH were favorable as the third catalyst components. The polydispersity ratio of the polymer formed in anisole at 30 °C was as small as 1.04, and the initiation efficiency was no more than about 2%. The living nature of the polymerization was confirmed by the dependence of polymer molecular weight on conversion. Further, two WOCl4-based binary systems, WOCl4−n-BuLi (1:1−2) and WOCl4−EtMgBr (1:1), were also useful as living polymerization catalysts. The polydispersity ratio and the initiation efficiency for the former system (W:Li = 1:1) were 1.08 and 0.9%, respectively, and those for the latter were 1.11 and 5%. These are the first examples of W-based catalysts effective for the living polymerization of substituted acetylenes.

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