The well-known catalyst precursor 2,6-bis[1-((2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino)ethyl]pyridine
(1) is functionalized by various alkenyl groups to yield the corresponding alkenyl-functionalized 2,6-bis[1-((2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imino)ethyl]pyridine ligand. Reaction of these
novel functionalized bis(imino)pyridyl ligands with iron(II) chloride results in the formation
of precatalysts 5−7, which possess different spacer moieties. The possibility of self-immobilization has been investigated with respect to the chain length of the alkenyl moiety.
Additionally, experiments to heterogenize these functionalized iron(II) complexes on modified
silica via hydrosilation are presented (8−10). The immobilization has been studied by IR,
and the resulting polymers have been characterized by GPC and static light scattering.
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