Publication Type Journal Article
Title Reactivity of cationic alpha-diimine cyclopentadienyl nickel complexes towards AlEt2Cl: synthesis, characterisation and ethylene polymerisation
Authors Clara S. B. Gomes Alejandro F. G. Ribeiro Anabela C. Fernandes Artur Bento M R Ribeiro Gabriele Kociok-Kohn Sofia I. Pascu M. Teresa Duarte Pedro T. Gomes
Groups IOARC BioMol
Journal CATALYSIS SCIENCE \& TECHNOLOGY
Year 2017
Month July
Volume 7
Number 14
Pages 3128-3142
Abstract The electronically saturated and air-stable complexes [Ni(eta(5)-C5H5)(Mes-BIAN)][PF6] (1) and [Ni(eta(5)-C5H5)(Mes-DAD)][PF6] (2) were found to behave as efficient catalyst precursors for the polymerisation of ethylene under mild reaction conditions (temperature and pressure), when activated with excess AlEt2Cl (DEAC), exhibiting activities in the range 4 x 10(4) to 22 x 10(4) g PE (mol Ni)(-1) h(-1) bar(-1). Compound 2 was synthesised and fully characterised as reported hereby for the first time, and exhibits a catalytic activity of ca. 30 x 10(4) g PE (mol Ni)(-1) h(-1) bar(-1) in the polymerisation of ethylene. The reactivity of these complexes towards DEAC was found to lead to the formation of diamagnetic cationic Ni(II) complexes (4 and 3, respectively) containing the same initial cation [Ni(eta(5)-C5H5)(alpha-diimine)](+) and an [AlEtCl3](-) anion, whereby diimine = BIAN (1 and 4) and DAD (2 and 3). In the corresponding reaction of complex [Ni(eta(5)-C5H5)(Mes-BIAN)][PF6] (1), an unusual paramagnetic complex incorporating a cationic trinuclear alpha-diimine Ni cluster (5), containing five bridging Cl ligands and an [AlCl4](-) anion, was also isolated and fully characterised, in which the cyclopentadienyl ligand was absent. The intermediates 3 and 5 catalysed efficiently the polymerisation of ethylene when the DEAC cocatalyst was used in slight excess. The polyethylene produced (ca. 10 x 10(4) to 30 x 10(4) g PE (mol Ni)(-1) h(-1) bar(-1), respectively) showed branching numbers ranging from 7 to 75 branches per 1000 carbon atoms according to H-1 NMR spectroscopy analysis. These findings are surprising given that the new 18-electron nickel precursors show remarkable properties towards ethylene polymerisation catalysis when activated with a small amount of aluminium activator under mild conditions, and also that some unusual intermediates responsible for the observed activity were isolated and characterised by X-ray crystallography.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7cy00875a
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Publisher ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
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ISSN 2044-4753
EISSN 2044-4761
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Bibtex ID ISI:000405806900022
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