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Anion variation on a cobalt(III) complex of salen-type ligand tethered by four quaternary ammonium salts for CO2/epoxide copolymerization

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 39, Issue 10, Pages 2622-2630

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b920992a

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  1. Korea government (MEST) [2009-0079207]
  2. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology [2009-0093826]

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Anion exchange of BF4- occurs by stirring a cobalt(III) complex of salen-type ligand tethered by four quaternary ammonium BF4- salts over a slurry of NaX in CH2Cl2, affording a complex containing four X's per cobalt (X = 2,4,5-trichlorophenolate, 6; X = 4-nitrophenolate, 10; X = 2,4-dichlorophenolate, 12). The H-1 and C-13 NMR spectra are in agreement with an unusual imine uncoordinated structure. The two salen-phenoxys and the two X's persistently coordinate with cobalt(III) to form a square planar cobaltate complex while the other two X's scramble through coordination and decoordination to the axial sites of the square plane. Another form of the complex (X = 2,4,5-trichlorophenolate, 14; X = 4-nitrophenolate, 15; X = 2,4-dichlorophenolate, 16) is also prepared, in which the scrambling two X's in 6, 10, or 12 are replaced with the corresponding [X center dot center dot center dot H center dot center dot center dot X](-) homoconjugate. These complexes, which adopt an unusual imine uncoordinated structure, are excellent catalysts for CO2/propylene oxide copolymerization (turnover frequency (TOF), 8300-16 000 h(-1)). In all cases, the complex containing the homoconjugate [X center dot center dot center dot H center dot center dot center dot X](-) shows higher activity than the corresponding phenol-free complex. Among the prepared complexes, 4-nitrophenol-4-nitrophenolate homoconjugate complex 15 showed the best performance (TOF, 16 000 h(-1); selectivity, 98%; M-n, 273 000), allowing for replacement of the explosive 2,4-dinitrophenolate complex.

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