2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2008.11.064
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Group 4 metal complexes bearing new tridentate (NNO) ligands: Benzyl migration and formation of unusual C–C coupled products

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“…-1 h -1 , Table 1) similar to the other reported Ti-complexes containing planar tridentate ligands [52,53]. The planar structure of the catalyst is supportive for ethylene coordination which enhances the formation of higher molecular weight polymers.…”
Section: Ethylene Polymerization With Ti-complex 25supporting
confidence: 81%
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“…-1 h -1 , Table 1) similar to the other reported Ti-complexes containing planar tridentate ligands [52,53]. The planar structure of the catalyst is supportive for ethylene coordination which enhances the formation of higher molecular weight polymers.…”
Section: Ethylene Polymerization With Ti-complex 25supporting
confidence: 81%
“…Notably, for catalyst 26, the activity as well as molecular weight of the polymer increased with increasing catalystto-MAO ratio [33]. Catalyst 26 produced higher molecular weight polymer (M w = 11,600 g mol -1 ) than similar Ti and Zr-catalysts and is attributed to its planar structure which facilitates the co-ordination of ethylene [49][50][51][52][53]. However, broader polydispersities indicated the presence of several catalytically active species in the reaction mixture, and a detailed theoretical as well as experimental investigation is required for enhancing the catalytic potential of such complexes and to control the polydispersity index [33].…”
Section: Ethylene Polymerization With Ti-complex 26mentioning
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“…Zr IV dimers with bis(phenoxide) salan ligands are rare and this is the first example of a tetrameric species. [9d,17] Examples with similar ligands include those of Gibson who has observed dimers with ONN ligands, [17] we Figure 1. Solid-state structures of Zr 4 (1)(OiPr) 14 (HOiPr) 2 (top) and Zr 2 (2)(OiPr) 6 (bottom).…”
Section: Synthesis and Characterisation Of Ligands And Complexesmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Presumably, the five-coordinated complex pre-catalyst is less sterically hindered, and consequently the co-monomer was more readily taken up [47]. The pre-catalyst II exhibited appreciable activity in both ethylene polymerization and co-polymerization [48], whereas the pre-catalysts III that possessed a 1-methyl-2-benzimidazolylmethyl group, produced an activity of 150 kg polymer/(mol (Ti) h bar) for ethylene polymerization only in the presence of i Bu 3 Al/DMAO, but produced polyethylenes with large PDI values (w48) [49]. The tridentate titanium complex precatalyst IV exhibited a low activity for ethylene polymerization, and with a broad distribution of polyethylene molecular weights [50].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%