Life and death of an active ethylene polymerization catalyst. Ligand involvement in catalyst activation and deactivation. Isolation and characterization of two unprecedented neutral and anionic vanadium(I) alkyls

Citation
D. Reardon et al., Life and death of an active ethylene polymerization catalyst. Ligand involvement in catalyst activation and deactivation. Isolation and characterization of two unprecedented neutral and anionic vanadium(I) alkyls, J AM CHEM S, 121(40), 1999, pp. 9318-9325
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis",Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00027863 → ACNP
Volume
121
Issue
40
Year of publication
1999
Pages
9318 - 9325
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7863(19991013)121:40<9318:LADOAA>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Reaction of {Zd-bis[2,6-(i-Pr)(2)PhN=C(Me)](2)(C5H3N)}VCl3. 1.3(CH2Cl2) (1) with stoichiometric amount of methyl alumoxane (PMAO) in toluene resulted in the methylation of the pyridine ring ortho position affording {2,6-bis[2 ,6-(i-Pr)(2)PhN=C(Me)](2)(2-MeC5H3N)}VCl2. 0.5 (toluene) (2). In the proces s the ligand became an anionic amide, one chlorine atom was eliminated by t he metal center, and the vanadium coordination number decreased by one unit . This new trivalent compound is a potent ethylene polymerization precataly st, and polymers produced by the complex activated with PMAO showed a bimod al character in the GPC. Its bimodality is tentatively explained with the e xistence of two catalytically active species (mono and dialkylation of the vanadium center). Further attack of a strong alkylating agent such as MeLi occurs at the pyridine ring to either remove the methyl group, or to place an additional methyl group on the ring meta position. Both processes imply two-electron reduction of the metal center and formation of the correspondi ng: V(I) derivatives {2,6-bis[2,6-(i-Pr)(2)PhN=C (Me)](2)(C5H3N)}V(CH3)(mu- CH3)Li(Et2O)(3) (3) and the ionic [{2,6-bis[2,6-(i-Pr)(2)PhN= C(Me)](2) (2, 3-Me2C5H3N)}V(CH3)(2)][Li(THF)(2)(TMEDA)(2)]. 0.5(Et2O) (4) which were isol ated in crystalline form. Crystal data are as follows. 1: monoclinic, space group P2(1)/n, a = 18.267(5) Angstrom, b = 16.643(4) Angstrom, c = 38.195( 9) Angstrom, beta = 96.061 (5)degrees, Z = 12; 2: monoclinic, space group P 2(1)/c, a = 15.741(2) Angstrom, b = 16.565(2) Angstrom, c = 15.849(2) Angst rom, beta = 100.316(3)degrees, Z = 4; 3: orthorhombic space group Pnma, a = 19.724(6) Angstrom, b = 22.001(7) Angstrom, c = 11.035(3) Angstrom, Z = 4; 4: monoclinic space group P2(1)/n, a = 11.932(3) Angstrom, b = 25.363(6) A ngstrom, c = 18.957(4) Angstrom, beta = 96.587(4)degrees, Z = 4.