The development of homogeneous metal catalysts with both high activity and exceptional thermal stability is crucial for the efficient synthesis of polyolefin elastomers (POEs) through solution-phase olefin polymerization. In this study, a series of Hf (-), Zr (), and Ti () complexes featuring thioether-amido ligands were synthesized and carefully characterized using advanced techniques such as H and C NMR spectroscopy as well as single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis for and . The results revealed that the catalytic activity and 1-octene incorporation efficiency of these metal complexes followed the trend Hf > Zr > Ti, underscoring the significant impact of the metal center on catalytic performance. Furthermore, the choice of ligands was found to play a critical role in dictating the catalytic properties, with ligands bearing less steric hindrance on the sulfur atom proving to be more favorable for copolymerization reactions. Notably, the Hf complex , featuring a methyl group on the sulfur atom, displayed exceptional catalytic activity as high as 21,060 kg(polymer)·mol(Hf)·h toward ethylene/1-octene copolymerization at 120 °C and produced POE with a high molecular weight ( = 6.3 × 10 g·mol), relatively narrow distribution ( = 2.4), and high incorporation of 1-octene (34.1 mol %). This study demonstrates the potential of tailored ligand design in developing efficient metal catalysts for the production of high-value-added POEs.
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