Bis(phenoxyimine)Ti catalysts with ortho-F-substituted phenyl rings on the N can be “living” propene polymerization catalysts. On the basis of DFT calculations, it has been proposed that the “living” behavior originates from an unprecedented attractive interaction between the said ortho-F atoms and a b-H of the growing polymer chain, which would render the latter less prone to be transferred to the metal (or to the monomer). In this paper, we report on a thorough full-QM and combined QM/MM investigation of representative model catalysts, demonstrating that the key factor is instead the repulsive nonbonded contact of the F-substituted rings with the growing polymer chain and an incoming propene molecule, which destabilizes the sterically demanding six-center transition structure for chain transfer to the monomer. A conceptually similar substituent effect has been reported before for several metallocene and non-metallocene catalysts; in the present case, though, this is partly alleviated by a weak attractive interaction between the ortho-F and a close-in-space a-H of the growing chain.

"Living" Propene Polymerization with Bis(phenoxyimine) Group 4 Metal Catalysts: New Strategies and Old Concepts / Talarico, Giovanni; Busico, Vincenzo; Cavallo, L.. - In: ORGANOMETALLICS. - ISSN 0276-7333. - STAMPA. - 23:(2004), pp. 5989-5993. [10.1021/om049296y]

"Living" Propene Polymerization with Bis(phenoxyimine) Group 4 Metal Catalysts: New Strategies and Old Concepts

TALARICO, GIOVANNI;BUSICO, VINCENZO;
2004

Abstract

Bis(phenoxyimine)Ti catalysts with ortho-F-substituted phenyl rings on the N can be “living” propene polymerization catalysts. On the basis of DFT calculations, it has been proposed that the “living” behavior originates from an unprecedented attractive interaction between the said ortho-F atoms and a b-H of the growing polymer chain, which would render the latter less prone to be transferred to the metal (or to the monomer). In this paper, we report on a thorough full-QM and combined QM/MM investigation of representative model catalysts, demonstrating that the key factor is instead the repulsive nonbonded contact of the F-substituted rings with the growing polymer chain and an incoming propene molecule, which destabilizes the sterically demanding six-center transition structure for chain transfer to the monomer. A conceptually similar substituent effect has been reported before for several metallocene and non-metallocene catalysts; in the present case, though, this is partly alleviated by a weak attractive interaction between the ortho-F and a close-in-space a-H of the growing chain.
2004
"Living" Propene Polymerization with Bis(phenoxyimine) Group 4 Metal Catalysts: New Strategies and Old Concepts / Talarico, Giovanni; Busico, Vincenzo; Cavallo, L.. - In: ORGANOMETALLICS. - ISSN 0276-7333. - STAMPA. - 23:(2004), pp. 5989-5993. [10.1021/om049296y]
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