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Influence of ligand second coordination sphere effects on the olefin (co)polymerization properties of α-diimine Pd() catalysts

A series of α-diimine ligands and their corresponding palladium complexes were synthesized and characterized. These α-diimine ligands possess unique properties, which could lead to metal complexes with very similar electronic and steric environments around a palladium center. For example, the CO str...

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Published in:Polymer chemistry 2016-01, Vol.7 (23), p.3933-3938
Main Authors: Wang, Ruikun, Zhao, Minhui, Chen, Changle
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Language:English
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Summary:A series of α-diimine ligands and their corresponding palladium complexes were synthesized and characterized. These α-diimine ligands possess unique properties, which could lead to metal complexes with very similar electronic and steric environments around a palladium center. For example, the CO stretching frequencies of the palladium carbonyl complexes are very similar. At a remote position on the second coordination sphere of the ligand structure, substituents (Ph, CF 3 , NO 2 and OMe) are installed to probe their potential influences on olefin polymerization and copolymerization processes. The properties of these palladium complexes in ethylene polymerization, ethylene/methyl acrylate copolymerization, ethylene/norbornene copolymerization and ethylene/5-norbornene-2-yl acetate copolymerization are investigated in detail. Interestingly, most of the metal complexes behaved very similarly to each other except for the complex bearing a Ph substituent, which showed much better activity and generated polymers with much higher molecular weight. A series of α-diimine ligands and their corresponding palladium complexes were synthesized and characterized.
ISSN:1759-9954
1759-9962
DOI:10.1039/c6py00750c