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Fluxional bis(phenoxy-imine) Zr and Ti catalysts for polymerization

Journal

THEORETICAL CHEMISTRY ACCOUNTS
Volume 140, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00214-021-02747-8

Keywords

Olefin polymerization; Mechanism; FI catalysts; DFT; Isomerization; Multimodal catalysis

Funding

  1. IFUG2019 Ph.D. fellowship from Universitat de Girona (UdG)
  2. Donostia International Physics Center (DIPC)
  3. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) of Spain [CTQ2014-59832-JIN, PGC2018097722-B-I00, CTQ2017-85341-P]
  4. Generalitat de Catalunya [2017SGR39]
  5. Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI) [43794110]
  6. Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.

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Bis(phenoxy-imine) complexes of zirconium or titanium are a type of Fenokishi-Imin catalysts that can produce poly-ethylenes with well-defined bimodal molecular weight distributions. By substituting phenyl rings with perfluorinated phenyl rings, the polymerization process can exhibit a desired unimodal behavior, with one particular isomer being stabilized.
Bis(phenoxy-imine) complexes of zirconium or titanium, a type of Fenokishi-Imin catalysts, allow the production of poly-ethylenes with well-defined bimodal molecular weight distributions. Interestingly, by substitution of phenyl rings in the bis(phenoxy-imine) ligands by perfluorinated phenyl rings, the polymerization reaches a desired unimodal behavior. These catalysts have three isomers of similar energy that can be easily interconverted. It is likely that the bimodal behavior is due to the coexistence of more than one isomer in the reaction vessel. Here, we perform static and dynamic DFT calculations to understand the isomerization of the catalytic active species. We analyze the relative Gibbs energies of the different isomers and the barriers for the isomerization processes. Further characterization of the isomers is obtained through stereo maps, aromaticity measures, and NCI plots. Our results show that by changing the phenyl group by a perfluorinated phenyl ring, one of the isomers is particularly stabilized, thus explaining the unimodal behavior of the polyethylene production process.

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