Ethylene polymerization catalyzed by bridging Ni/Zn heterobimetallics

The effect of proximal Zn halides on Ni-catalyzed ethylene polymerization is reported in this work. A series of (NON)NiLX (NON = 2,6-bis-((2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino)methyl phenoxide; LX = methallyl or L = py, X = tolyl, 2-4) ethylene polymerization precatalysts have been synthesized, as well as a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2017, Vol.46 (17), p.5513-5517
Hauptverfasser: Chiu, Hsin-Chun, Koley, Arijit, Dunn, Peter L, Hue, Ryan J, Tonks, Ian A
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of proximal Zn halides on Ni-catalyzed ethylene polymerization is reported in this work. A series of (NON)NiLX (NON = 2,6-bis-((2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino)methyl phenoxide; LX = methallyl or L = py, X = tolyl, 2-4) ethylene polymerization precatalysts have been synthesized, as well as a heterobimetallic Ni/Zn complex, (NON)Ni(C H )ZnBr (5). Each precatalyst could be activated (or promoted) by ZnX (X = Cl, Br, Et) to polymerize ethylene. In situ recruitment of ZnX by the free imine binding pocket of the NON complexes results in the generation of heterobimetallic active species that produce lower M polyethylene than monometallic controls. Room temperature ZnX -promoted polymerizations with these catalysts resulted in bimodal M distributions that result from different catalyst speciation: "dangling" imine-ligated ZnX species yield higher M polymer while N,O-chelated ZnX species yield lower M polymer. Running polymerizations at higher temperature yields in only lower M polymer resulting from exclusive formation of the thermodynamically favored N,O chelated Ni/Zn heterobimetallic. DFT calculations indicate that this bridging bimetallic complex undergoes β-H elimination more facilely than monometallic Ni analogues, resulting in lower molecular weight polymers.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/c7dt00222j