Issue 21, 2003

Metal-catalyzed routes to rings, chains and macromolecules based on inorganic elements

Abstract

This Perspective discusses the application of transition metal-catalyzed reactions to the formation of rings, oligomeric chains and macromolecules based on p-block and d-block elements. For example, the catalytic dehydrocoupling of Group 13–Group 15 Lewis acid–Lewis base adducts (e.g. 1° or 2° phosphine–boranes or amineboranes) has been shown to yield high molecular weight polyphosphinoboranes, cyclic aminoborane species or borazines. The metal-catalyzed ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of silicon-bridged [1]ferrocenophanes allows molecular weight control through the use of silane capping agents, and permits the synthesis of block copolymers via the use of reactive polymer end-groups.

Graphical abstract: Metal-catalyzed routes to rings, chains and macromolecules based on inorganic elements

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
04 Apr 2003
Accepted
13 May 2003
First published
22 Sep 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 4015-4021

Metal-catalyzed routes to rings, chains and macromolecules based on inorganic elements

C. A. Jaska, A. Bartole-Scott and I. Manners, Dalton Trans., 2003, 4015 DOI: 10.1039/B303764A

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