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Thermally stable and highly active cobalt precatalysts for vinyl-polyethylenes with narrow polydispersities: Integrating fused-ring and imino-carbon protection into ligand design

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posted on 2017-02-24, 16:50 authored by Fang Huang, Wenjuan Zhang, Yang Sun, Xinquan Hu, Gregory A. Solan, Wen-Hua Sun
A series of [2-(1-aryliminobenzylidene)-9-arylimino-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrocyclohepta[b]pyridyl]cobalt chlorides (aryl = 2,6-Me2Ph (Co1), 2,6-Et2Ph (Co2), 2,6-i-Pr2Ph (Co3), 2,4,6-Me3Ph (Co4), and 4-Me-2,6-Et2Ph (Co5)), incorporating a fused seven-membered ring and an imino C-phenyl group, was synthesized and characterized. Upon activation with methylaluminoxane (MAO) or modified methylaluminoxane (MMAO), Co1-Co5 all showed high activities toward ethylene polymerization with the Co4/MAO system showing the highest activity (8.65 × 106 g(PE) mol-1(Co) h-1). Significantly, these systems exhibited good thermal stability (up to 80 °C) as well as long catalytic lifetimes. The polyethylenes obtained all contained vinyl end-groups as well as narrow polydispersities. These phenyl-modified cobalt precatalysts provide a functional system for generating a unique class of vinyl-polyethylenes due to their ease of preparation, high catalytic activities and thermally stable polymerization.

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This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. U1362204, 51473170, 21473160 and 21374123). GAS thanks the Chinese Academy of Sciences for a Visiting Scientist Fellowship.

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New Journal of Chemistry, 2016, 40 (9), pp. 8012-8023

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Chemistry

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New Journal of Chemistry

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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1144-0546

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1369-9261

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2016-07-26

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2016

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2017-07-27

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http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2016/NJ/C6NJ01867J#!divAbstract

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