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Real-time analysis of methylalumoxane formation
Authors:Anuj Joshi  Harmen S Zijlstra  Elena Liles  Carina Concepcion  Mikko Linnolahti  J Scott McIndoe
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700 STN CSC,, Victoria BC V8W 2Y2 Canada.; Department of Chemistry, University of Eastern Finland, P.O. Box 111, FI-80101 Joensuu Finland
Abstract:Methylalumoxane (MAO), a perennially useful activator for olefin polymerization precatalysts, is famously intractable to structural elucidation, consisting as it does of a complex mixture of oligomers generated from hydrolysis of pyrophoric trimethylaluminum (TMA). Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is capable of studying those oligomers that become charged during the activation process. We have exploited that ability to probe the synthesis of MAO in real time, starting less than a minute after the mixing of H2O and TMA and tracking the first half hour of reactivity. We find that the process does not involve an incremental build-up of oligomers; instead, oligomerization to species containing 12–15 aluminum atoms happens within a minute, with slower aggregation to higher molecular weight ions. The principal activated product of the benchtop synthesis is the same as that observed in industrial samples, namely (MeAlO)16(Me3Al)6Me], and we have computationally located a new sheet structure for this ion 94 kJ mol−1 lower in Gibbs free energy than any previously calculated.

The activator methylaluminoxane is made by hydrolysis of trimethylaluminum. Analysis using ESI-MS reveals rapid formation of small oligomers is followed by slower aggregation to the larger precursors most capable of releasing Me2Al]+.
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