Abstract: | Ring-substituted methylstyrenes (p-, m-, and o-methylstyrenes) in conjunction with acetyl perchlorate (AcClO4) or trifluoromethanesulfonic acid as catalysts gave their linear unsaturated dimer in high yield in benzene at temperatures from 50 to 70°C. In particular, the yield of o-methylstyrene dimer was as high as 90% in the AcClO4 catalysis at 50°C. The dimer yield depended on solvent and catalyst. The terminal structures of the dimers and higher oligomers were analyzed by NMR spectroscopy. Oligomers with a cyclic terminal structure increased in the products at higher temperature. The dimer yield was improved by codimerizing p-methylstyrene with less reactive m-methylstyrene or styrene with AcClO4 catalyst. The dimers obtained partly consisted of linear unsaturated codimers. |