Inhibitory Role of Carbon Monoxide in Palladium(II)-Catalyzed
Nonalternating Ethene/Carbon Monoxide Copolymerizations and the
Synthesis of Polyethene-<i>block</i>-poly(ethene-<i>alt</i>-carbon monoxide)
We report the first well-defined palladium-based
system for the living homopolymerization of ethene, as well as
the living copolymerization of ethene with carbon monoxide.
We demonstrate this by the synthesis of polyethene-block-poly(ethene-alt-carbon monoxide). In addition, it has been possible
to monitor chain growth by sequential insertions of carbon
monoxide and ethene into palladium−carbon bonds. The
mechanistic studies have also allowed us to pinpoint the hitherto
not well-understood reason for the general failure to obtain
alkene/carbon monoxide copolymers with low carbon monoxide
content