Abstract

The ethylene and ethylene/α-olefin (co)polymerization behavior of bis(phenoxy−imine)Ti complexes 1−7 possessing a series of substituents ortho to the phenoxy O's (ortho substituents 1, iPr; 2, cyclohexyl; 3, cyclooctyl; 4, cyclododecyl; 5, tBu; 6, CMe2Ph; 7, Ph) with dried methylaluminoxane activation was investigated. At 50 °C, all complexes displayed some of the characteristics of living ethylene polymerization and produced polyethylenes (PEs) with very narrow molecular weight distributions (Mw/Mn 1.08−1.19, Mw 14 900−62 100), albeit under limited conditions. Generally, the Ti complexes with sterically bulkier ortho substituents exhibited higher activities [e.g., 6: activity 93.2 kg of PE/(mol of cat. min)]; the ortho substituents with quaternary α-C atoms attached to the phenoxy rings, providing higher activities than those with tertiary α-C atoms on the basis of the steric bulk of the entire ortho substituent. To our surprise, complex 7 incorporating an ortho phenyl group displayed the highest activit...

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