High catalytic activities in the norbornene polymerization with neutral palladium complexes containing N4-type tetradentate chelating ligands

  • Dong Hwan Lee
  • , Jung Hwan Lee
  • , Byeong Kwon Park
  • , Eun Young Kim
  • , Youngmee Kim
  • , Cheal Kim
  • , Ik Mo Lee

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Abstract

Norbornene polymerization catalyzed by new Pd(II) complexes bearing N4-type tetradentate ligands obtained from the reaction between a 6-methyl-2-picolinic acid or picolinic acid and appropriate diamines has been studied. A class of new palladium complexes, [Pd(X1X2bpb)] and [Pd(X1X2-6-Me2bpb)] (X1 = Me, X2 = Me (1 and 4); X1 = H, X2 = H (2 and 5); X1 = H, X2 = NO2 (3 and 6); bpb = N,N′-(o-phenylene)bis(pyridine-2-carboxamidate); 6-Me2bpb = N,N′-(o-phenylene)bis(6-methylpyridine-2-carbox-amidate)) were synthesized and characterized. The molecular structure of Pd complex 5 was determined by X-ray crystallography, showing distorted square planar configurations. Using modified methylaluminoxanes (MMAO) as an activator, the palladium complexes exhibited high catalytic activities for the polymerization of norbornene. The catalytic activities up to 4.0 × 106 g of PNBEs/molPd·h and Mw up to 8.34 × 105 g/mol with PDI < 2.53 were observed. Amorphous polynorbornenes (PNBEs) were obtained with good solubility in halogenated aromatic solvents. Interestingly, the structural modification with the methyl groups of pyridyl rings and the strong electron-withdrawing substituents induced improvement in solubility, thermal stability and catalytic activity. FT-IR, 1H, and 13C NMR analyses of the polymers suggest that the catalytic polymerization occurs via vinyl addition mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5097-5102
Number of pages6
JournalInorganica Chimica Acta
Volume362
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Nov 2009

Keywords

  • MAO
  • N4-type tetradentate ligands
  • Norbornene polymerization
  • Palladium complexes

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