Optimizing the Cation Binding Pocket in Nickel Phenoxyimine Catalysts Improves Ethylene Polymerization Efficiency
Lorenzo C. Ruiz De Castilla,
Tuhin Ganguly,
Babak Tahmouresilerd
et al.
Abstract:Cation tuning is a simple yet powerful strategy to modulate the reactivity of polymerization catalysts, but the design rules to achieve maximum cation effects are not well understood. In the present work, it was demonstrated that inserting a methylene spacer between a nickel phenoxyimine complex and an M-polyethylene glycol (PEG) (where M = Li + , Na + , K + , or Cs + ) unit led up to >70-fold increase in ethylene polymerization activity and 6-fold higher polymer molecular weight relative to that of the first-… Show more
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