Abstract

A series of (arylimido)vanadium(V) complexes containing phenoxyimine ligands of the type V(NAr)Cl2[O-2-R-6-{(2,6-iPr2C6H3)N═CH}C6H3] [Ar = 2,6-Me2C6H3; R = H (1a), Me (1b), tBu (1c)] have been prepared in 64−78% yields from V(NAr)Cl3 with LiO-2-R-6-[(2,6-iPr2C6H3)N═CH]C6H3. The structures for 1a−c determined by X-ray crystallography indicate that these complexes have distorted square-pyramidal structures around vanadium, consisting of the arylimido ligands in the apical site of a distorted square-pyramid and the N,O-chelate ligand, which forms a plane including both the aryloxo ring and the imino nitrogen. The Cl−V−Cl bond angle for 1c [90.49(2)°] is apparently smaller than those in 1a,b [91.97(7)°, 91.25(2)°, respectively], and the V−N(imine) bond distance in 1c [2.203(2) A] is shorter than those in 1b,c [2.216(4), 2.2165(17) A, respectively]. These complexes (especially 1c) exhibited notable catalytic activities for ethylene polymerization in the presence of MAO, and the ortho substituent in the aryloxo...

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