The thermal decomposition behavior of Ti(O-iPr)(2)(DPM)(2) has been studied
using thermogravimetry and infrared and mass spectroscopy. Particularly, d
issociation of the chemical bonds in the complex ligand have been monitored
from the IR spectra of the complex while the sample was heated. Ti(O-iPr)(
2)(DPM)(2) is relatively stable, shows no weight loss at 150 degrees C, and
degrades only slightly after storage for a year. The thermogravimetric pat
tern of the complex is unaffected by ambient gases. The chemical bonds in t
he complex ligand dissociate sequentially at elevated temperatures. The C-C
(CH3)(3) bond dissociates most easily, then the C-O bond and the C-C bond.
The O-Ti-O bond is stable up to the gasification temperature of the complex
. Removal of the bulky tert-butyl group from the ligand and dissociation of
the C-O bond to allow the ligand ring to open reduce the steric hindrance
by the ligands, which eventually leads to the oligomerization of the comple
x. The complex oligomerizes at 110 degrees C as confirmed by mass spectrosc
opy. (C) 1999 The Electrochemical Society. S0013-4651(98)06-042-X. All righ
ts reserved.