Abstract

New pyridinemethanamido-ligated rare-earth metal bis(alkyl) complexes [C(5)H(4)N-CH(Me)-NC(6)H(3)((i)Pr)(2)]Ln(CH(2)SiMe(3))(2)(THF) (Ln = Sc (1), Y (2), Lu (3)) have been prepared at 0 °C via a protonolysis reaction between rare-earth metal tris(alkyl)s and the corresponding 2-pyridinemethanamine ligand and fully characterized by NMR and X-ray diffraction analysis. Bis(alkyl) complexes 1-3 are analogous monomers of THF solvate, where the ligand bonds to the metal center in a κN:κN-bidentate mode. Complexes 1-3, in combination with [Ph(3)C][B(C(6)F(5))(4)], showed a good activity towards isoprene polymerization to give polyisoprene with a main 3,4-selectivity (60%-66%); in particular the yttrium catalyst system, 2/[Ph(3)C][B(C(6)F(5))(4)], displayed a living mode. By contrast, only the precatalyst 2 exhibited activity for isoprene polymerization in the presence of [PhNMe(2)H][B(C(6)F(5))(4)]. The influence of alkylaluminium (AlR(3), R = Me, Et, (i)Bu) and the metal center on the polymerization of isoprene was also studied, and it was found that addition of AlMe(3) to the catalyst systems could lead to a dramatic change in the microstructure of the polymer from 3,4-specific to 1,4-selective (89%-95%), but the ionic radius of the central metal had little influence on the selectivity. In addition, by using the 1(Sc)/[Ph(3)C][B(C(6)F(5))(4)]/10 Al(i)Bu(3), the polymerization of ethylene was also achieved with moderate activity (up to 3.2× 10(5) g (PE) mol(Sc)(-1) h(-1) bar(-1)) and narrow polydispersity (M(w)/M(n) = 1.19-1.28); while the effect of temperature on the activity was discussed. Such dual catalysis for the polymerizations of both isoprene and ethylene is rare.

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