Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.46, No.21, 7062-7073, 2008
Ethylene Polymerization of the New Titanium Complexes Bearing a Phosphine Oxide-Bridged Bisphenolato Ligand
A series of novel titanium(IV) complexes combining a phosphine oxide-bridged bisphenolato ligand TiCl2{2,2'-O=P-R-3 (4-R-2-6-R-1-C6H2O)(2)}(THF) (6a: R-1 = tBu, R-2 - H, R-3 Ph; 6b: R-1 -Ph, R-2 = H, R-3 = Ph; 6c: R-1 = R-2 = tBu, R-3 = Ph; 6d: R-1 = R-2 cumyl, R-3 = Ph; 6e: R-1 = tBu, R-2 = H, R-3 = PhF5) were prepared by the reaction of corresponding bisphenolato ligands with TiCl4 in THF. X-ray analysis reveals that complex 6a adopts distorted octahedral geometry around the titanium center. These catalysts were performed for ethylene polymerization in the presence of modified methyaluminoxane (MMAO). The effects of reaction parameters on ethylene polymerization behaviors, such as cocatalyst concentration, polymerization temperature, and reaction time were studied in detail. In general, these new complexes exhibited high catalytic activity, good temperature tolerance, and long lifetime for ethylene polymerization. The resulting polymers possess high molecular weight, unimodal distribution, and linear structure. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 46: 7062-7073, 2008
Keywords:catalysis;ethylene polymerization;phosphine oxide-bridged bisphenolato ligand;polyolefins;Ziegler-Natta polymerization