Telomerization

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Telomerization is a reaction that produces a particular kind of oligomer with two distinct end groups. The oligomer is called a telomer.[1] Some telomerizations proceed by radical pathways, many do not. A generic equation is:

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where M is the monomer, and A and B are the end groups, and n is the degree of polymerization.

One example is the coupled dimerization and hydroesterification of buta-1,3-diene. This step produces a doubly unsaturated C9-ester:[2]

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The monomer in this reaction is butadiene, the degree of polymerization is 2, and the end groups are vinyl and the carboxy methyl (CO2CH3). This and several related reactions proceed with palladium catalysts.[3] Many telomerizations are used in industrial chemistry.[4]

Nomenclature

According to the jargon in polymer chemistry, telomerization requires a telogen to react with at least one unsaturated taxogen molecule.[4] Fluorotelomers are an example.

See also

References

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