Issue 6, 2023

A tridentate phenoxy-phosphine (POP) divalent chromium complex and its reactivities in olefin polymerization

Abstract

We reported the synthesis and characterization of a Cr(II) complex based on a tridentate phenoxy-phosphine ligand and comprehensively studied its reactivities in ethylene and norbornene homopolymerization and ethylene copolymerization with norbornene or 1-octene. Upon methylaluminoxane (MAO) activation, the precatalyst catalyzes ethylene polymerization with activities up to 331.7 kg (mol cat h)−1. The polyethylene (PE) Mw and dispersity (Đ) can be flexibly tuned, ranging from predominantly high molecular weight (HMW, 42.3 kg mol−1, 97.5 wt%) to mostly low molecular weight (LMW, 1.8 kg mol−1, 94.8%), and from bimodal to nearly monomodal via changing MAO loadings and reaction temperatures. End group analysis by NMR shows β-H elimination as the major chain termination pathway vs. chain transfer to AlMe3 as a minor pathway, forming vinyl-terminated PE and saturated PE, respectively; in the cases where vinyl-terminated LMW PE is formed, vinylidene and 1,2-substituted internal olefinic end groups can be observed at the expense of chain end vinyl and methyl groups. In norbornene homopolymerization, the catalytically active site is incapable of undergoing β-H elimination and shows single-site catalytic behavior with chain transfer to AlMe3 as the sole chain transfer/termination pathway, which is confirmed by polymer NMR and MAO loading experiments. Interestingly, the catalyst system also exhibits single-site catalytic behavior in all the ethylene copolymerization experiments with NBE and 1-octene monomers as shown by copolymer GPC and NMR (1H, 13C, DEPT, HMBC) studies, and exhibits unique monomer effects on catalytic behavior in terms of comonomer enchainment selectivity, Mw, and chain transfer/termination processes. The active species under different conditions were studied by UV-vis-NIR.

Graphical abstract: A tridentate phenoxy-phosphine (POP) divalent chromium complex and its reactivities in olefin polymerization

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Nov 2022
Accepted
07 Jan 2023
First published
24 Jan 2023

Polym. Chem., 2023,14, 763-772

A tridentate phenoxy-phosphine (POP) divalent chromium complex and its reactivities in olefin polymerization

L. Ji, P. Song, Y. Zhou, X. Sun, Y. Gao and Y. Tang, Polym. Chem., 2023, 14, 763 DOI: 10.1039/D2PY01509A

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