Graphite, oxidized by HNO3 and NaClO3 to 25% (GO-25), 42% (GO-42), and 33% (GO-33), has been dispersed to partially exfoliated nanoplatelets and, along with poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA) and poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), layer-by-layer self-assembled to ultrathin S-(PDDA/GO)10, S-PDDA/(GO/PEO)10, and S-(PDDA/GO/PEO)10 films (where S is the indium tin oxide-or chromium/ gold-coated glass or quartz substrate and GO refers to platelets of oxidized graphite). The GO powders have been characterized by X-ray diffraction prior and by transmission electron microscopy after their dispersions. Thicknesses of each of the successively adsorbed layers were comparatively determined by absorption spectrophotometry, surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, quartz crystal microbalance, and scanning force microscopy. Good agreements were obtained by these three different techniques.
The reaction of AlMe(3) with (t-Bu(3)PN)(2)TiMe(2) 1 proceeds via competitive reactions of metathesis and C-H activation leading ultimately to two Ti complexes: [(mu(2)-t-Bu(3)PN)Ti(mu-Me)(mu(4)-C)(AlMe(2))(2)](2) 2, [(t-Bu(3)PN)Ti(mu(2)-t-Bu(3)PN)(mu(3)-CH(2))(2)(AlMe(2))(2)(AlMe(3))] 3, and the byproduct (Me(2)Al)(2)(mu-CH(3))(mu-NP(t-Bu(3))) 4. X-ray structural data for 2 and 3 are reported. Compound 3 undergoes thermolysis to generate a new species [Ti(mu(2)-t-Bu(3)PN)(2)(mu(3)-CH(2))(mu(3)-CH)(AlMe(2))(3)] 5. Monitoring of the reaction of 1 with AlMe(3) by (31)P[(1)H] NMR spectroscopy revealed intermediates including (t-Bu(3)PN)TiMe(3) 6. Compound 6 was shown to react with AlMe(3) to give 2 exclusively. Kinetic studies revealed that the sequence of reactions from 6 to 2 involves an initial C-H activation that is a second-order reaction, dependent on the concentration of Ti and Al. The second-order rate constant k(1) was 3.9(5) x 10(-4) M(-1) s(-1) (DeltaH(#) = 63(2) kJ/mol, DeltaS(#) = -80(6) J/mol x K). The rate constants for the subsequent C-H activations leading to 2 were determined to be k(2) = 1.4(2) x 10(-3) s(-1) and k(3) = 7(1) x 10(-3) s(-1). Returning to the more complex reaction of 1, the rate constant for the ligand metathesis affording 4 and 6 was k(met) = 6.1(5) x 10(-5) s(-1) (DeltaH(#) = 37(3) kJ/mol, DeltaS(#) = -203(9) J/mol x K). The concurrent reaction of 1 leading to 3 was found to proceed with a rate constant of k(obs) of 6(1) x 10(-5) s(-1) (DeltaH(#) = 62(5) kJ/mol, DeltaS(#)= -118(17) J/mol x K). Using these kinetic data for these reactions, a stochastic kinetic model was used to compute the concentration profiles of the products and several intermediates with time for reactions using between 10 and 27 equivalents of AlMe(3). These models support the view that equilibrium between 1 x AlMe(3) and 1 x (AlMe(3))(2) accounts for varying product ratios with the concentration of AlMe(3). In a similar vein, similar equilibria account for the transient concentrations of 6 and an intermediate en route to 3. The implications of these reactions and kinetic and thermodynamic data for both C-H bond activation and deactivation pathways for Ti-phosphinimide olefin polymerization catalysts are considered and discussed.
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