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Neutral Nickel Ethylene Oligo‐ and Polymerization Catalysts: Towards Computational Catalyst Prediction and Design
Authors:Dr Wouter Heyndrickx  Dr Giovanni Occhipinti  Prof?Dr Vidar R Jensen
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, N‐5007 Bergen (Norway), Fax: (+47)?55589490;2. Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281 (S3), B‐9000 Gent (Belgium)
Abstract:DFT calculations have been used to elucidate the chain termination mechanisms for neutral nickel ethylene oligo‐ and polymerization catalysts and to rationalize the kind of oligomers and polymers produced by each catalyst. The catalysts studied are the (κ2O,O)‐coordinated (1,1,1,5,5,5‐hexafluoro‐2,4‐acetylacetonato)nickel catalyst I , the (κ2P,O)‐coordinated SHOP‐type nickel catalyst II , the (κ2N,O)‐coordinated anilinotropone and salicylaldiminato nickel catalysts III and IV , respectively, and the (κ2P,N)‐coordinated phosphinosulfonamide nickel catalyst V . Numerous termination pathways involving β‐H elimination and β‐H transfer steps have been investigated, and the most probable routes identified. Despite the complexity and multitude of the possible termination pathways, the information most critical to chain termination is contained in only few transition states. In addition, by consideration of the propagation pathway, we have been able to estimate chain lengths and discriminate between oligo‐ and polymerization catalysts. In agreement with experiment, we found the Gibbs free energy difference between the overall barrier for the most facile propagation and termination pathways to be close to 0 kcal mol?1 for the ethylene oligomerization catalysts I and V , whereas values of at least 7 kcal mol?1 in favor of propagation were determined for the polymerization catalysts III and IV . Because of the shared intermediates between the termination and branching pathways, we have been able to identify the preferred cis/trans regiochemistry of β‐H elimination and show that a pronounced difference in σ donation of the two bridgehead atoms of the bidentate ligand can suppress hydride formation and thus branching. The degree of rationalization obtained here from a handful of key intermediates and transition states is promising for the use of computational methods in the screening and prediction of new catalysts of the title class.
Keywords:density functional calculations  homogeneous catalysis  nickel  oligomerization  transition states
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