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Phenylene-Bridged OSSO-Type Titanium Complexes in the Polymerization of Ethylene and Propylene

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posted on 2018-09-21, 18:05 authored by Rosita Lapenta, Antonio Buonerba, Ermanno Luciano, Francesco Della Monica, Assunta De Nisi, Magda Monari, Alfonso Grassi, Carmine Capacchione, Stefano Milione
The dichloro titanium complexes (OSSOtBu)­TiCl2 (1) and (OSSOCum)­TiCl2 (2) bearing o-phenylene-bridged OSSO-type ligands [OSSOtBu-H = 6,6′-((1,2-phenylenebis­(sulfanediyl))­bis­(methylene))­bis­(2,4-di-tert-butyphenol) and OSSOCum-H = 6,6′-((1,2-phenylenebis­(sulfanediyl))­bis­(methylene))­bis­(2,4-bis­(2-phenylpropan-2-yl)­phenol)] were prepared and characterized. The X-ray structure of 1 revealed that Ti atom has an octahedral coordination geometry with an facfac wrapping of the [OSSO] ligand. In solution at 25 °C, 1 mainly retains the C2 symmetric structure, whereas 2 shows an equilibrium between C2- and C1-symmetric stereoisomers. Activation of 2 with (Ph3C)­[B­(C6F5)4] led to a highly active catalytic system with an activity of 238 kgPE·molcat–1·bar–1·h–1; linear polyethylene with a Tm of 122 °C and Mw of 107 kDa were obtained under these conditions. Catalyst 1 displayed the moderate activity of 59 kgPE·molcat–1·bar–1·h–1. Gel permeation chromatography analysis revealed the formation of high-molecular-weight polyethylenes with very large distributions of the molecular weights, indicating a low control of the polymerization process, probably becaue of the presence of different active species in solution. Density functional theory investigation provides a rational for the relative high-molecular-weight polymers obtained with these complexes. The precatalyst 2 was also active in propylene polymerization producing atactic oligomers terminated with unsaturated end groups.

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