Ligand effects in the non-alternating CO-ethylene copolymerization by palladium(II) catalysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
In this paper we report on a comparative study of the non-alternating CO-C2H4 copolymerization
catalyzed by neutral PdII complexes with the phosphine-sulfonate ligands bis(o-methoxyphenyl)-
phosphinophenylenesulfonate and bis(o-methoxyphenyl)phosphino-ethylenesulfonate. The former
ligand, featuring a lower skeletal flexibility, has been found to form more active catalysts as well as
produce polyketones with higher molecular weight and higher extra-ethylene incorporation. Operando
high-pressure NMR studies have allowed us to intercept, for the first time, PdII(phosphine-sulfonate)
b-chelates in the non-alternating copolymerization cycle, while model organometallic reactions have
contributed to demonstrate that PdII (phosphine-sulfonate) fragments do not form stable carbonyl
complexes. The opening of the b-chelates has been found to be a viable process by either comonomer,
which contrasts with the behaviour of PdII (chelating diphosphine) catalysts for the perfectly alternating
copolymerization
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bettucci, Lorenzo; Bianchini, Claudio; Oberhauser, Werner; Meli, Andrea
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