Terpolymerizations of ethylene (E) and norbornene (N) with 1-octene (O) using different aryloxo- or ketimide-modified half-titanocene catalysts, Cp'TiCl2(O-2,6-i Pr2C6H3) [Cp' = indenyl (1), C5Me5 (Cp*, 2), t BuC5H4 (3)] and Cp'TiCl2(NvCt Bu2) [Cp' = t BuC5H4 (4), Cp (5)], in the presence of MAO cocatalysts were investigated. The microstructures, termonomer contents, and molecular weights of the resultant terpolymers, and their thermal properties were determined. The ketimide-modified Cp'TiCl2(NvCt Bu2) (4 and 5) exhibited higher catalytic activities and yielded higher molecular weight terpolymers, poly(E-ter-N-ter- O)s, than the aryloxo-modified Cp'TiCl2(O-2,6-i Pr2C6H3) (1-3); the 1-octene incorporation is often higher than that prepared using ansa-metallocenes, noticeably reaching 13.5 mol%. Terpolymers prepared using ketimide-modified Cp'TiCl2(NvCt Bu2) possessed significantly higher Mn values than the E/N copolymers; the same trend is observed in the terpolymers prepared using the Cp*-aryloxo analogue (2). This has been demonstrated to be correlated with the lower propensity of catalysts 4 and 5 to provide ?-H elimination, which occurred at the last-inserted E unit, as suggested through the analysis of the vinyl end groups observed in the 1 H NMR spectra. This unique behaviour is quite different from that of well-developed ansa-metallocenes. Thus, poly(E-ter-N-ter-O)s with high O contents, molar masses, and Tg values from 23 °C to 153 °C were obtained in high yields using 2, 4, and 5 half-titanocene catalysts.

Synthesis of ethylene-norbornene-1-octene terpolymers with high 1-octene contents, molar masses, and tunable Tg values, in high yields using half-titanocene catalysts

Laura Boggioni;Simona Losio;Incoronata Tritto
2021

Abstract

Terpolymerizations of ethylene (E) and norbornene (N) with 1-octene (O) using different aryloxo- or ketimide-modified half-titanocene catalysts, Cp'TiCl2(O-2,6-i Pr2C6H3) [Cp' = indenyl (1), C5Me5 (Cp*, 2), t BuC5H4 (3)] and Cp'TiCl2(NvCt Bu2) [Cp' = t BuC5H4 (4), Cp (5)], in the presence of MAO cocatalysts were investigated. The microstructures, termonomer contents, and molecular weights of the resultant terpolymers, and their thermal properties were determined. The ketimide-modified Cp'TiCl2(NvCt Bu2) (4 and 5) exhibited higher catalytic activities and yielded higher molecular weight terpolymers, poly(E-ter-N-ter- O)s, than the aryloxo-modified Cp'TiCl2(O-2,6-i Pr2C6H3) (1-3); the 1-octene incorporation is often higher than that prepared using ansa-metallocenes, noticeably reaching 13.5 mol%. Terpolymers prepared using ketimide-modified Cp'TiCl2(NvCt Bu2) possessed significantly higher Mn values than the E/N copolymers; the same trend is observed in the terpolymers prepared using the Cp*-aryloxo analogue (2). This has been demonstrated to be correlated with the lower propensity of catalysts 4 and 5 to provide ?-H elimination, which occurred at the last-inserted E unit, as suggested through the analysis of the vinyl end groups observed in the 1 H NMR spectra. This unique behaviour is quite different from that of well-developed ansa-metallocenes. Thus, poly(E-ter-N-ter-O)s with high O contents, molar masses, and Tg values from 23 °C to 153 °C were obtained in high yields using 2, 4, and 5 half-titanocene catalysts.
2021
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
norbornene
octene
terpolymerization
halfh titanocene catalysts
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