Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.43, No.23, 7278-7280, 2004
Gas-phase and solution-phase polymerization of epoxides by Cr(salen) complexes: Evidence for a dinuclear cationic mechanism
The gas-phase reactions of a series of mass-selected mononuclear and dinuclear Cr(salen) complexes with propylene oxide suggest that the enhanced reactivity of the dinuclear complexes in gas-phase and in solution may derive from a dicationic mechanism in which the alkoxide chain is mu(2)-coordinated to two Lewis acidic metal centers. The double coordination is proposed to suppress backbiting, and hence chain-transfer in the gas-phase homopolymerization of epoxides.