Six examples of α,α'-bis(arylimino)-2,3:5,6-bis(pentamethylene)pyridine-cobalt(II) chlorides, [2,3:5,6-{C4H8C(NAr)}2C5HN]CoCl2 (Ar = 2-(C5H9)-6-MeC6H3 Co1, 2-(C6H11)-6-MeC6H3 Co2, 2-(C8H15)-6-MeC6H3 Co3, 2-(C5H9)-4,6-Me2C6H2 Co4, 2-(C6H11)-4,6-Me2C6H2 Co5, 2-(C8H15)-4,6-Me2C6H2 Co6), containing N-aryl groups that differ in either the ring size of the ortho-cycloalkyl substituents or the para-R group (R = H, Me), have been synthesized using a one-pot template approach. The molecular structure of Co1 highlights the ring puckering of both the ortho-cyclopentyl substituents and the two pyridine-fused seven-membered rings; a squarebased pyramidal geometry is conferred about the metal center. On activation with either methylaluminoxane (MAO) or modified MAO (MMAO), all six complexes afforded strictly linear polyethylene (all Tm's > 130 ºC) with high molecular weight (Mw up to 64.3 kg mol-1). Furthermore, all precatalysts displayed high activities (up to 2 × 10 6 g PE mol-1 (Co) h-1) at temperatures between 20-60 ºC with the catalytic activities correlating with the type of ortho-cycloalkyl substituent: cyclohexyl (Co2, Co5) > cyclopentyl (Co1, Co4) > cyclooctyl (Co6, Co3) for either R = H or Me. The narrow unimodal distributions of the resulting polymers are consistent with single-site active species for the catalysts.
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