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Polymer, Vol.39, No.5, 1007-1014, 1998
Living ring-opening metathesis polymerisation of amino ester functionalised norbornenes
The living ring-opening metathesis polymerisation of norbornene monomers bearing amino ester residues, using the molybdenum initiators Mo(=CHCMe2Ph)(=N-2,6-i-Pr2C6H3)(OR)(2), (R = CMe3, I-A, CMe2CF3, I-B, CMe(CF3)(2), I-C), is reported. The monomers are derived from reactions of exo-and endo-himic anhydrides with the amino ester hydrochlorides of glycine (1), alanine (2) and isoleucine (3). The optically pure monomers derived from 2 and 3 afford optically active polymers whose optical activities are independent of cis content and molecular weight, indicating the absence of a cooperative effect between chiral centres along the chain. The polymers derived from the exo monomers show a cis-trans vinylene dependence upon the ancillary alkoxide ligands of the initiator with I-A giving high trans contents and I-C giving high cis. The cis/trans content for the endo polymers show relatively little or no dependence upon the initiator. Poly(exo-l) is exceptional in its ability to incorporate various hydrocarbons in the solid state, including hexane and methane.