Issue 38, 2010

The effect of the central donor in bis(benzimidazole)-based cobaltcatalysts for the selective cis-1,4-polymerisation of butadiene

Abstract

A series of bis(benzimidazole)-based cobalt(II) dichloride complexes containing a range of different central donors has been synthesized and characterized. The nature of the central donor affects the binding of the ligand to the cobalt centre and determines the coordination geometry of the metal complexes. All complexes have been shown to catalyse the polymerization of butadiene, in combination with MAO as the co-catalyst, to give cis-1,4-polybutadiene with high selectivity. The nature of the central donor has a marked influence on the polymerization activity of the catalysts, but does not affect the polymer microstructure. The addition of PPh3 generally increases the polymerization activity of these cobalt catalysts and results in predominantly (60–70%) 1,2-vinyl-polybutadiene.

Graphical abstract: The effect of the central donor in bis(benzimidazole)-based cobalt catalysts for the selective cis-1,4-polymerisation of butadiene

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Apr 2010
Accepted
19 Jun 2010
First published
20 Aug 2010

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 9039-9045

The effect of the central donor in bis(benzimidazole)-based cobalt catalysts for the selective cis-1,4-polymerisation of butadiene

R. Cariou, J. J. Chirinos, V. C. Gibson, G. Jacobsen, A. K. Tomov, G. J. P. Britovsek and A. J. P. White, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 9039 DOI: 10.1039/C0DT00402B

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