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Mechanism of Propylene Insertion Using Bis(phenoxyimine)-Based Titanium Catalysts: An Unusual Secondary Insertion of Propylene in a Group IV Catalyst System
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2002
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Materials ScienceTitanium CatalystsNovel OrganocatalystsEngineeringHigh 2,1-RegioselectivityUnusual Secondary InsertionEthylene/propylene Copolymerization StrategiesCatalyst ActivationHeterogeneous CatalysisOrganometallic CatalysisCatalysisHomogeneous CatalysisChemistryCatalyst PreparationInsert PropyleneOrganometallic PolymerPolymer ChemistryCatalytic Synthesis
A highly regioselective secondary enchainment of propylene in a group IV catalyst system is reported. End-group analysis of polypropylene formed using the phenoxyimine-based titanium catalysts revealed a reversal in the regioselectivity of insertion for this class of catalysts. To the best of our knowledge, bis(phenoxyimine)-based titanium complexes are the only known group IV catalysts that insert propylene with exclusive 2,1-regiochemistry. Insertion of propylene into the initiating titanium hydride occurs with high 1,2-regiochemistry. Subsequent insertions into primary titanium alkyls are regiorandom, while insertions into secondary titanium alkyls proceed with high 2,1-regioselectivity. Cyclopolymerization and ethylene/propylene copolymerization strategies are employed to support this proposal.
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