Abstract

AbstractThe synthesis of hyper‐branched ethene oligomers through catalytic insertion reactions with late transition metal catalysts is unique in its synthetic and practical scope. In this study, a series of iminopyridyl Ni(II) and Pd(II) complexes with electron‐rich distal aryl motifs were synthesized and characterized. These complexes were very efficient in ethene oligomerization and co‐oligomerization with methyl acrylate (MA). Hyperbranched ethene oligomers with different microstructures were generated using different metal species in ethene oligomerization. More importantly, hyperbranched ethene‐MA co‐oligomers with varying incorporation ratios were generated via ethene and MA co‐oligomerization using the Pd(II) complexes. Most notably, weak neighboring group interactions of distal aryl motifs in the nickel system are more effective in influencing the microstructure of ethene oligomers than the corresponding palladium system.

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