Synthesis of chromium guanidinate complexes and their activity in ethylene oligomerizationpolymerization
Loading...
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
University of Ottawa (Canada)
Abstract
The overall objective in this body of work was to synthesize a new class of chromium complexes containing a bound guanidinate ligand (Chapter 2) and ultimately test these complexes for catalytic activity in ethylene oligomerization/polymerization reactions (Chapter 4). A number of reactions between the chromium guanidinate complexes and alkyl aluminum reagents (Chapter 3) were attempted to gain insight into the nature of the active species in the catalytic cycle. A large majority of the complexes presented in this thesis have been characterized using x-ray crystallography. Additionally a number of dimeric CrII complexes were obtained with bridging guanidinate and alkyl groups. One such complex had an ultra short CrII-Cr II distance of 1.773 A (Steven Horvath, Serge I. Gorelsky, Sandro Gambarotta, Ilia Korobkov Angew. Chem 2008, 47, 9937) and a thorough DFT study was performed on the complex (Chapter 3). The catalytic testing of this new class of chromium guanidinate complexes was very promising and a thorough investigation of the factors that affect the selectivity and activity of the catalysts was performed (Chapter 4).
Description
Keywords
Citation
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 49-02, page: 1181.
