Polymerization One of the simplest and most thoroughly studied
polymers arises from the
polymerization of
ethylene.
Linear low-density polyethylene, LLDPE, is of industrial importance and is currently produced on the macro- scale; millions of tons per year. Electrophilic
boranes activate the
chelated
nickel catalyst to oligomerize ethylene into α-butylene. In the same pot a
titanium catalyst polymerizes ethylene and the α-olefin to form LLDPE. The degree of branching was found to increase linearly with the increase in concentration of the nickel catalyst.
Metathesis Metathesis has been a powerful tool in the coupling of
olefins for several decades. The ability to rearrange carbon-carbon double bonds has provided great utility in all aspects of
organic chemistry. Cossy et al. report a simple synthesis to form substituted five and six membered
lactones from the cross metathesis of an
allylic or homoallylic
alcohol and
acrylic acid using a
ruthenium based metathesis catalyst. Lactones are good synthetic starting points for many
natural products and are prevalent structures in
biology therefore they are widely utilized in
pharmaceuticals.
Carbonylation One of the most studied and commercially important
transition metal catalyzed reactions is alkene
hydroformylation. This type of catalysis allows for the functionalization of simple alkenes into
aldehydes and gives a remarkably useful handle to generate other functional groups. This transformation can be carried out using a
cobalt or
rhodium catalyst in a
hydrogen/
carbon monoxide atmosphere and consists of four stages: metal insertion,
migratory insertion,
heterolytic cleavage, and
ligand exchange. Breit et al. generated extended alkane functionality by hydroformylation, olefination, and then
hydrogenation.
Orthogonal tandem catalysis Orthogonal tandem catalysis is a "one-pot reaction in which sequential catalytic processes occur through two or more functionally distinct, and preferably non-interfering, catalytic cycles". This technique has been deployed in tandem alkane-dehydrogenation-olefin-metathesis catalysis
Photoprotection tandem catalysis Recently, tandem catalysis mechanism is proposed for significant photoprotection of dye, pigment, and polymers in paints and coatings when cerium carbonate is used together with photoactive metal oxide like titanium oxide. ==See also==