Abstract

A series of phosphine-sulfonate ligands bearing 2-, 3- and 4-vinylphenyl on the phosphorus atom were designed, synthesized, characterized and investigated in Ni- and Pd-catalyzed ethylene polymerization. The structure of the phosphine-sulfonate Pd complex bearing 2-vinylphenyl on the phosphorus atom showed 2,1-insertion for the 2-vinyl group. The phosphine-sulfonate Ni complex bearing 2-vinylphenyl resulted in significantly increased thermal stability and polyethylene molecular weights (Mn = 3.69×104 g·mol−1 at 80 °C) versus the counterparts bearing 3-/4-vinyl groups as well as previously reported phosphine-sulfonate Ni complexes bearing bulky biaryl substituents.

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