Synthesis of Rare-Earth Metal Complexes Based on Quinolinyl-Functionalized Cyclopenta[b]Indoles and Their Catalytic Performance in the Polymerization of Ortho-Methoxystyrene and Its Derivatives

Abstract

The introduction of polar functionalities into nonpolar polyolefins is highly desirable to enhance their surface properties, adhesive properties, and compatibility with other polar polymers. In this study, we report the synthesis of novel quinolinylfunctionalized dihydrocyclopenta[b]indole ligands and their corresponding rare-earth metal complexes, that the scandium complexes exhibited high syndiotacticity (>99% rrrr) in the polymerization of ortho-methoxystyrene (oMOS) upon activation with [Ph3C][B(C6F5)4] and i Bu3Al. A detailed investigation indicated that the polar methoxy group of oMOS promotes monomer activation through σ-π chelation with the central metal, in conjunction with the vinyl group, thereby revealing a notable self-assisted mechanism. Furthermore, the σ-π chelation effect remained unaffected by the presence of other polar groups in the corresponding monomers. When additional polar groups, such as fluoro-, bromo-or methoxy groups, were incorporated into oMOS, polymerization proceeded efficiently under the scandium-based catalytic system, resulting in polymers with high syndiotacticity (> 99% rrrr).

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Article type
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Submitted
09 Mar 2026
Accepted
14 Apr 2026
First published
15 Apr 2026

Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Synthesis of Rare-Earth Metal Complexes Based on Quinolinyl-Functionalized Cyclopenta[b]Indoles and Their Catalytic Performance in the Polymerization of Ortho-Methoxystyrene and Its Derivatives

W. Chen, F. Qiu, K. Guo, Y. Zhou, H. Tian, H. Hu and X. Shi, Dalton Trans., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6DT00571C

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