New Ti and Zr complexes that bear imine-phenoxy chelate ligands, [{2,4-di-tBu-6-(RCH=N)-C6H4O}2MCl2] (1: M = Ti, R = Ph; 2: M = Ti, R = C6F5; 3: M = Zr, R = Ph; 4: M = Zr, R = C6F5), were synthesized and investigated as precatalysts for ethylene polymerization. 1H NMR spectroscopy suggests that these complexes exist as mixtures of structural isomers. X-ray crystallographic analysis of the adduct 1HCl reveals that it exists as a zwitterionic complex in which H and Cl are situated in close proximity to one of the imine nitrogen atoms and the central metal, respectively. The X-ray molecular structure also indicates that one imine phenoxy group with the syn C=N configuration functions as a bidentate ligand, whereas the other, of the anti C=N form, acts as a monodentate phenoxy ligand. Although Zr complexes 3 and 4 with methylaluminoxane (MAO) or [Ph3C]+ [B(C6F5)4]-/AliBu3 displayed moderate activity, the Ti congeners 1 and 2, in association with an appropriate activator, catalyzed ethylene polymerization with high efficiency. Upon activation with MAO at 25 degrees C, 2 displayed a very high activity of 19900 (kg PE) (mol Ti)(-1) h(-1), which is comparable to that for [Cp2TiCl2] and [Cp2ZrCl2], although increasing the polymerization temperature did result in a marked decrease in activity. Complex 2 contains a C6F5 group on the imine nitrogen atom and mediated nonliving-type polymerization, unlike the corresponding salicylaldimine-type complex. Conversely, with [Ph3C]+ [B(C6F5)4]-/AliBu3 activation, 1 exhibited enhanced activity as the temperature was increased (25-75 degrees C) and maintained very high activity for 60 min at 75 degrees C (18740 (kg PE) (mol Ti)(-1) h(-1)). 1H NMR spectroscopic studies of the reaction suggest that this thermally robust catalyst system generates an amine-phenoxy complex as the catalytically active species. The combinations 1/[Ph3C]+ [B(C6F5)4]-/AliBu3 and 2/MAO also worked as high-activity catalysts for the copolymerization of ethylene and propylene.
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Chem Asian J
December 2006
R&D Center, Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. 580-32 Nagaura, Sodegaura City, Chiba 299-0265, Japan.
New Ti and Zr complexes that bear imine-phenoxy chelate ligands, [{2,4-di-tBu-6-(RCH=N)-C6H4O}2MCl2] (1: M = Ti, R = Ph; 2: M = Ti, R = C6F5; 3: M = Zr, R = Ph; 4: M = Zr, R = C6F5), were synthesized and investigated as precatalysts for ethylene polymerization. 1H NMR spectroscopy suggests that these complexes exist as mixtures of structural isomers. X-ray crystallographic analysis of the adduct 1HCl reveals that it exists as a zwitterionic complex in which H and Cl are situated in close proximity to one of the imine nitrogen atoms and the central metal, respectively.
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