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Unsymmetrical α-diiminonickel bromide complexes: Synthesis, characterization and their catalytic behavior toward ethylene

Jia, Dedong; Zhang, Wenjuan; Liu, Weiliang; Wang, Lin; Redshaw, Carl; Sun, Wen Hua

Authors

Dedong Jia

Wenjuan Zhang

Weiliang Liu

Lin Wang

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Professor Carl Redshaw C.Redshaw@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Inorganic Materials Chemistry and REF Lead for Chemistry

Wen Hua Sun



Abstract

A series of unsymmetrical α-diimine compounds L1-L5 bearing the dibenzhydryl substituent (-CH(Ph)2) has been prepared and characterized by IR and NMR (1H/13C) spectroscopy as well as by elemental analysis. Their corresponding nickel dibromide complexes (Ni1-Ni5) were synthesized and characterized, and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies on Ni4 and Ni5 were conducted. Upon activation with either MAO or MMAO, all nickel complexes exhibited high activity toward ethylene polymerization producing polyethylene of high molecular weight and with a high degree of branching. The polyethylene obtained using MAO possessed bimodal characteristics, whereas that resulting from the use of MMAO exhibited unimodal characteristics. Such observations indicate that the behavior of the active species can be readily controlled via the use of different co-catalysts. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

Citation

Jia, D., Zhang, W., Liu, W., Wang, L., Redshaw, C., & Sun, W. H. (2013). Unsymmetrical α-diiminonickel bromide complexes: Synthesis, characterization and their catalytic behavior toward ethylene. Catalysis science & technology, 3(10), 2737-2745. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cy00422h

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 18, 2013
Online Publication Date Jul 19, 2013
Publication Date Oct 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jun 8, 2022
Journal Catalysis Science and Technology
Print ISSN 2044-4753
Electronic ISSN 2044-4761
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 10
Pages 2737-2745
DOI https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cy00422h
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3621931