Issue 16, 2015

Well-defined phosphino-phenolate neutral nickel(ii) catalysts for efficient (co)polymerization of norbornene and ethylene

Abstract

Phosphino-phenolate neutral nickel catalysts 1–3/B(C6F5)3, without the help of any organoaluminum compound, were found to be efficient catalytic systems for norbornene polymerization and its copolymerization with norbornene derivatives. The amount of B(C6F5)3 required for achieving a high efficiency (3 equiv.) was markedly lower compared to previous reports, and high molecular weight polymers were obtained (>106 g mol−1). Efficient incorporation of polar monomers NBC, NBA, and NBM was also achieved in a controllable fashion, yielding high molecular weight copolymers. Catalysts 1–3 were highly active for ethylene polymerization as single component catalysts, with an activity of up to 107 g molNi−1 h−1, and catalyst 3 was more readily initiated at lower temperature. Catalysts 1–3 were also efficient in incorporating norbornene (up to 30%) into the polyethylene backbone. Bisligated phosphino-phenolate nickel complex 4 and salicylaldimine complex 5 were also studied for comparison, which further verified the unique performance of catalysts 1–3. Preliminary NMR analyses were conducted to explore the norbornene polymerization mechanism.

Graphical abstract: Well-defined phosphino-phenolate neutral nickel(ii) catalysts for efficient (co)polymerization of norbornene and ethylene

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jan 2015
Accepted
09 Mar 2015
First published
11 Mar 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 7382-7394

Well-defined phosphino-phenolate neutral nickel(II) catalysts for efficient (co)polymerization of norbornene and ethylene

Y. Zhang, W. Li, B. Li, H. Mu and Y. Li, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 7382 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT00074B

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