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- Polyolefins are important items of commerce, many thousands of tons being produced annually. They are useful in many applications depending upon their particular properties, for instance as molding resins, fibers, films useful in packaging and/or electronics, elastomers, and many others. There are many known polymerization processes for producing polyolefins, but given the importance of these polymers, improved processes are constantly being sought.
- Described herein is a first process for the polymerization of olefins, comprising, contacting, at a temperature of about -100°C to about +200°C, a Ni(II) or Pd(II) complex of (I),
- R and R are each independently hydrogen, hydrocarbyl, substituted hydrocarbyl, or R and R taken together are hydrocarbylene or substituted hydrocarbylene to form a carbocyclic ring;
- R , R and R are each independently aryl or substituted aryl; each R is independently hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl provided that any olefinic bond in said olefin is separated from any other olefinic bond or aromatic ring by a quaternary carbon atom or at least two saturated carbon atoms; and
- Y is a relatively noncoordinating anion
- This invention also concerns a second process for the polymerization of olefins, comprising, contacting a N ⁇ (II) or Pd(II) salt with (I),
- R and R are each independently aryl or
- R and R are each independently hydrogen, hydrocarbyl, substituted hydrocarbyl, or R and R taken together are hydrocarbylene or substituted hydrocarbylene to form a carbocyclic ring;
- R , R and R are each independently aryl or substituted aryl; each R is independently hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl provided that any olefinic bond in said olefin is separated from any other olefinic bond or aromatic ring by a quaternary carbon atom or at least two saturated carbon atoms; and
- each R and R is independently hydrocarbyl
- each R , R , R " and R is independently hydrocarbyl or substituted hydrocarbyl containing from 1 to 20 carbon atoms; each X is independently halogen or R 21 S0 3 ⁇ ; each R 21 is independently aryl, substituted aryl or perfluoroalkyl;
- L 1 and L 2 are ligands capable of being displaced by (I), or taken together are a bidentate ligand that is capable of being displaced by (I); and Y is a relatively noncoordinating anion; and provided that when said hydrocarbylation compound is other than an alkylaluminum compound containing one or more halogen atoms bound to an aluminum atom or (R A10) q wherein R is alkyl and q is a positive integer, (II) must be present.
- hydrocarbyl group is a univalent group containing only carbon and hydrogen. If not otherwise stated, it is preferred that hydrocarbyl groups herein contain 1 to about 30 carbon atoms.
- substituted hydrocarbyl herein is meant a hydrocarbyl group which contains one or more substituent groups which are inert under the process conditions to which the compound containing these groups is subjected. The substituent groups also do not substantially interfere with the process. If not otherwise stated, it is preferred that substituted hydrocarbyl groups herein contain 1 to about 30 carbon atoms. Included in the meaning of "substituted” are heteroaromatic rings.
- alkyl aluminum compound a compound in which at least one alkyl group is bound to an aluminum atom.
- Other groups such as alkoxide, oxygen, and halogen may also be bound to aluminum atoms in the compound.
- hydrocarbylene herein is meant a divalent group containing only carbon and hydrogen. Typical hydrocarbylene groups are -(CH 2 ) 4 -, - CH 2 CH(CH 2 CH 3 )CH 2 CH 2 - and
- hydrocarbylene groups herein contain 1 to about 30 carbon atoms.
- substituted hydrocarbylene herein is meant a hydrocarbylene group which contains one or more substituent groups which are inert under the process conditions to which the compound containing these groups is subjected. The substituent groups also do not substantially interfere with the process. If not otherwise stated, it is preferred that substituted hydrocarbylene groups herein contain 1 to about 30 carbon atoms. Included within the meaning of "substituted” are heteroaromatic rings.
- a norbornene is meant that the monomer is characterized by containing at least one norbornene- functional group in its structure including norbornadiene as identified by the formulas below, which can be substituted or unsubstituted
- R 46 R , R , and R independently are hydrogen halogen, or hydrocarbyl, provided that, except if the hydrocarbyl group is vinyl, if any of the hydrocarbyl are alkenyl, there is no terminal double bond, i.e the double bond is internal; or R and R taken together can be part of carbocyclic ring (saturated, unsaturated or aromatic); or R and R and/or R and R taken together are an alkylidene group.
- "z" is 1 to 5.
- norbornenes examples include norbornadiene, 2-norbornene, 5-methyl-2-norbornene, 5- hexyl-2-norbornene, 5-ethylidene-2 -norbornene, vinylnorbornene, dicyclopentadiene, dihydrodicyclopentadiene, tetracyclododecene, trimers of cyclopentadiene, halogenated norbornenes wherein R , R , R and R may also be halogen or fully halogenated alkyl groups such as C w F 2w+ ⁇ wherein w is 1 to 20, such as perfluoromethyl and perfluorodecyl .
- saturated hydrocarbyl is meant a univalent group containing only carbon and hydrogen which contains no unsaturation, such as olefinic, acetylenic, or aromatic groups. Examples of such groups include alkyl and cycloalkyl. If not otherwise stated, it is preferred that saturated hydrocarbyl groups herein contain 1 to about 30 carbon atoms.
- aryl is meant a monovalent radical which is one or more carbocyclic aromatic rings, and wherein the free bond is to a carbon atom of an aromatic ring.
- substituted aryl is meant an aryl group substituted with one or more substituents which do not interfere with the polymerization reaction. Phenyl is a preferred aryl group for R , R and R .
- OTf means a perfluoroalkylsulfonate anion containing 1 to 20 carbon atoms.
- a preferred perfluoroalkylsulfonate anion is trifluoromethanesulfonate (sometimes "triflate”) .
- saturated carbon atom is meant a carbon atom which is bonded to other atoms by single bonds only. Not included in saturated carbon atoms are carbon atoms which are part of aromatic rings.
- quaternary carbon atom is meant a saturated carbon atom which is not bound to any hydrogen atoms. A preferred quaternary carbon atom is bound to four other carbon atoms.
- an olefinic bond is meant a carbon-carbon double bond, but does not include bonds in aromatic rings .
- polymerization process herein (and the polymers made therein) is meant a process which produces a polymer with a degree of polymerization (DP) of about 20 or more, preferably about 40 or more.
- DP degree of polymerization
- DP is meant the average number of repeat (monomer) units in the polymer.
- a metal containing hydrocarbylation compound is meant a compound which can transfer a hydrocarbyl group to a nickel or palladium compound.
- a metal containing hydrocarbylation compound is meant a compound which can transfer a hydrocarbyl group to a nickel or palladium compound.
- One form of this compound is commonly called an alkylatmg agent or compound in organic chemistry.
- the hydrocarbyl group is thought of being present in the compound as an anion.
- Useful alkylatmg agents have the formula MX m R ⁇ n or [A1(0)R ] q , wherein M is a metal, preferably Li, Mg, Zn[II], Al, or Sn[IV]; each X is independently F, Cl, Br, I, or OR 12 ; each R 6 is independently hydrocarbyl containing from 1 to 20 carbon atoms; m is zero or greater and n is 1 or greater, and m+n is the valence of M and if the valence of M is 1, then m is 0; R 11 and R12 are each independently hydrocarbyl, preferably alkyl, containing 1 to 20 carbon atoms; and q is a positive integer. It is preferred that R is methyl.
- a weakly coordinating anion herein is meant an anion that does not coordinate strongly to a nickel or palladium cationic complex.
- the coordinating ability of such anions is known and has been discussed in the literature, see for instance W. Beck., et al., Chem. Rev., vol. 88 p. 1405-1421 (1988), and S. H. Strauss, Chem. Rev., vol. 93, p. 927-942 (1993), both of which are hereby included by reference.
- heterogeneous anions may also be employed. In these cases, the true nature of the counterion is poorly defined or unknown.
- heterogeneous inorganic materials can be made to function as non-coordinating counterions .
- examples include aluminas, silicas, silica/aluminas, cordierites, clays, MgCl 2 , and many others utilized as traditional supports for Ziegler-Natta olefin polymerization catalysts. These are generally materials which have Lewis or Bronsted acidity. High surface area is usually desired and often these materials will have been activated through some heating process. Heating may remove excess surface water and change the surface acidity from Bronsted to Lewis type. Materials which are not active in the role may often be made active by surface treatment. For instance, a surface-hydrated silica, zinc oxide or carbon can be treated with an alkylaluminum compound to provide the required functionality.
- Preferred relatively noncoordinating anions are BAF, BF 4 , SbF 6 , B(C 6 F 5 ) 4 and PF 6 .
- BAF is an abbreviation for the tetrakis [3, 5- bis ( trifluoromethyl ) phenyl] borate . It is preferred that each R and R is
- each R , R , R and R is independently hydrocarbyl, and/or each X is independently halogen, more preferably chlorine or bromine.
- R is trifluoromethanesulfonate, phenyl or tolyl.
- R and R are each independently aryl or substituted aryl, provided in both R and R 5 at least one of the carbon atoms bound to a carbon atom bound directly to an imino nitrogen atom does not have any hydrogen atoms bound to it. In practice this means that in R and R the carbon atom ortho or adjacent to the carbon atom which is bound to an imino nitrogen atom must be substituted.
- Suitable groups for R" and R J include 2-methylphenyl, 2-phenylphenyl, 2,6- diisoproylphenyl , 1-naphthyl, l-methyl-2-naphthyl , 1- anthracenyl, and 9-anthracenyl .
- Aryl groups that are not suitable include phenyl, 2-naphthyl, and 3- ethylphenyl .
- Me is methyl
- Et is ethyl
- Pr is propyl
- Bu is butyl
- Ph is phenyl
- OMe is methoxy
- An is 1, 8-naphthylylene .
- R 2 and R 5 are phenyl, and one or both of these is substituted in such a way as different sized groups are present in the 2 and 6 position of the phenyl r ⁇ ng(s) unusual polymers may be produced, for instance if one or both of R and R are 2-t-
- R and/or R are "substituted" phenyl the substitution may be not only in the 2 and/or 6 positions, but on any other position in the phenyl ring. For instance, 2,5-d ⁇ -t- butylphenyl, and 2-t-butyl-4 , 6-d ⁇ chlorophenyl would be included in substituted phenyl.
- E s The steric effect of various groupings has been quantified by a parameter called E s , see R. W. Taft, Jr., J. Am. Chem. Soc, vol. 74, p. 3120-3128, and M. ⁇ . Newman, Steric Effects in Organic Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1956, p. 598-603.
- E s values are those for o- substituted benzoates described in these publications. If the value for E s for any particular group is not known, it can be determined by methods described in these publications.
- the value of hydrogen is defined to be the same as for methyl.
- difference in E s when R (and preferably also R ) is phenyl, between the groups substituted in the 2 and 6 positions of the phenyl ring s at least 0.15, more preferably at least about 0.20, and especially preferably about 0.6 or more. These phenyl groups may be unsubstituted or substituted in any other manner in the 3, 4 or 5 positions.
- Preferred olefins in both polymerizations are one or more of ethylene, propylene, 1-butene, 2-butene, 1- hexene 1-octene, 1-pentene, 1-tetradecene, norbornene, and cyclopentene, with ethylene, propylene and cyclopentene being more preferred. Ethylene and cyclopentene (alone as homopolymers ) are especially preferred. Another preferred type of olefin is an ⁇ - olefin, and a linear ⁇ -olefin is especially preferred. When norbornene is used as a monomer it is preferred that it be the only olefin present.
- Random copolymers may be made with these polymerization processes by the simultaneous polymerization of 2 or more olefins.
- Block copolymers may be made (particularly at subambient temperatures, preferably about -30°C to 0°C) by sequential polymerization of the monomer (s) of each block in the polymer . It has been found that compound 4,
- X is preferably chlorine or bromine.
- This compound may be used in the first polymerization process. It is made from compound (VII), or (VII) may be used directly in the second polymerization process.
- the methoxy group may be replaced by an alkoxy group wherein the alkoxy group contains 2 to 20 carbon atoms.
- the temperature at which the polymerization processes are carried out is about -100°C to about +200°C, preferably about 0°C to about 150°C, more preferably about 25°C to about 100°C.
- the pressure at which the polymerization is carried out is not critical, atmospheric pressure to about 275 MPa being a suitable range. The pressure can affect the microstructure of the polyolefin produced.
- a preferred compound (II) is (C 6 F 5 ) 3 B. When (II) is (R 13 R 1 R 15 C)Y it is preferred that all of R 13 , R 14 and R are phenyl. It will be understood by the artisan that (II) is preferably a Lewis acid-type compound.
- T 1 and T 2 are chlorine and/or bromine.
- molar ratios of the various ingredients are not critical, but for good yields of polymer and/or to minimize cost of ingredients, certain ratios are preferred.
- the ratio of number of moles of olefin: "moles" of Pd or Ni present be greater that 3,000, preferably about 5,000 or more.
- the molar ratio of (II) : Pd or Ni is preferably about 0.5 to about 10, more preferably about 1 to about 5.
- the molar ratio of hydrocarbylation compound: Pd or Ni is preferably about 0.5 to about 200, more preferably about 20 to about 100, in the second polymerization process when (II) is not present.
- the molar ratio of hydrocarbylation compound :Pd or Ni is preferably about 0.5 to about 20, more preferably about 1 to about 10.
- ingredients for the polymerization are first mixed to initiate the polymerization it is preferred that they be mixed in a liquid medium, preferably a liquid medium in which at least one of the ingredients other than the olefin is at least slightly soluble.
- a liquid medium preferably a liquid medium in which at least one of the ingredients other than the olefin is at least slightly soluble.
- the polymerization of cyclopentene may be carried out in neat cyclopentene or in a mixture of 1, 2, -trichlorobenzene and cyclopentene.
- the polymerization itself may then be carried out in solution (the polymer soluble in the
- the polymerization may be carried out in any of the usual ways, such as a batch, semi-batch or continuous operation.
- the latter for example may be a continuous stirred tank reactor, which is well known in the art.
- the second polymerization does not require the prior preparation of a complex of Ni or Pd with (I), but rather the Ni or Pd compounds used are readily available and relatively stable. Not having to prepare the Ni or Pd complex of (I) in a separate step is also economically advantageous .
- Cyclopentene was purified by passage through a column of 5 A molecular sieves, followed by passage through a column of alumina, and finally distillation under nitrogen from sodium metal.
- Methyl Alum oxane [(MeAlO) n ] used in these experiments was purchased from Akzo as a 6.7 wt . % solution in toluene.
- the methyl alum oxane has been modified by replacing about 25 mole percent of the methyl groups with isobutyl groups.
- the polymer was then washed with methanol/HCl and then acetone on a fritted filter, and dried.
- the total turnover number for each reaction (moles cyclopentene polymerized per mole of Ni or Pd) is indicated in Table 1.
- Table 1 is defined as the mass of polymer (in grams) extruded in
- the orifice was 2.095 mm in dia . and 8.000 mm long.
- MI value is inversely related to polymer molecular weight .
- c Melt index value too high to be recorded accurately; indicates relatively low molecular weight polymer.
- Ni(acac)2 4 mg, 0.015 mmol
- cyclopentene 10.0 g, 147 mmol
- 7 6 mg, 0.015 mmol
- B(CgF5)3 23 mg, 0.045 mmol
- 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene 24 ul, 0.045 mmol was added to the reaction mixture.
- Example 20 This example further demonstrates the use of N ⁇ (acac)2 as a catalyst precursor.
- N ⁇ (acac)2 (4 mg, 0.015 mmol) and 8 (5 mg, 0.015 mmol) were dissolved in cyclopentene (10.0 g, 147 mmol) to give a pale-yellow solution.
- B(C 6 F 5 ) 3 23 mg, 0.045 mmol
- 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene 24 ul, 0.045 mmol
- the resulting orange solution was stirred at ambient temperature for 7 days with a magnetic stirbar.
- the reaction mixture was then quenched and the polymer completely precipitated by addition of methanol under air.
- the precipitated polymer was washed with methanol/HCl and then acetone, and then dried to afford 3.19 g of polycyclopentene.
- DSC Tm(end) «270°C (20 J/g) .
- Ni [0 2 C (CH2) ⁇ CH 3 ] 2 as a catalyst precursor.
- Ni [O2C ⁇ CH2) 6CH 3 ] 2 5 mg, 0.015 mmol
- 7 6 mg, 0.015 mmol
- B(C6F 5 ) 3 23 mg, 0.045 mmol
- AlEt 3 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene
- Example 22 This example demonstrates the use of Pd(OAc) 2 (OAc is acetate) as a catalyst precursor.
- Pd(OAc) 2 3 mg, 0.013 mmol
- 9 297 mg, 0.735 mmol
- B(C 6 5 ) 3 23 mg, 0.045 mmol
- 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene 24 ul, 0.045 mmol
- 2, 6-dichloro-4-methoxylaniline (0.767 g, 4 mmol) and biacetyl (0.172 g, 2 mmol) were combined in 10 mL of anhydrous methanol containing 2 drops of concentrated sulfuric acid. After 48 hours, the precipitated product was isolated by filtration, washed with a 10:1 hexane/methanol mixture and dried in vacuo to give 0.476 g solid (55% yield).
- 2- Chloro-4 , 6-d ⁇ methylan ⁇ l ⁇ ne (12.45 g, 80.0 mmol) and biacetyl (3.44 g, 40.0 mmol) were dissolved in methanol
- Example 29 This example further demonstrates the use of Pd(OAc) 2 as a catalyst precursor.
- Pd(OAc) 2 3 mg, 0.013 mmol) and 10. (256 mg,
- Example 30 This example demonstrates the use of Pd(OAc) 2 as a catalyst precursor, in the presence of MMAO as the hydrocarbylation compound.
- Pd(OAc) 2 3 mg, 0.013 mmol
- 10. 256 mg, 0.735 mmol
- cyclopentene 10.0 g, 147.0 mmol
- Example 31 This example further demonstrates the use of Pd(OAc) 2 as a catalyst precursor.
- Pd(0Ac)2 (3 mg, 0.013 mmol) and Al (116 mg, 0.334 mmol) were dissolved in cyclopentene (10.0 g, 147.0 mmol).
- B(C 6 Fs) 3 23 mg, 0.045 mmol
- AlEt 3 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene
- B(C 6 F5) 3 23 mg, 0.045 mmol
- AlEt 3 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene
- Example 33 This example demonstrates polymerization of 1- hexene.
- 6 28 mg, 0.048 mmol was suspended in 1-hexene (2.00 g, 23.8 mmol).
- B(C 6 Fs) 3 73 mg, 0.14 mmol
- AlEt 3 1.9 M AlEt 3 in toluene
- the reaction mixture became noticeably warm and viscous upon addition of AlEt3.
- the reaction mixture was stirred overnight and then quenched by addition of iso-propanol under air.
- the polymer was completely precipitated by addition of methanol/HCl, and dried to afford 0.69 g of poly(1-hexene) as an extremely viscous oil. Olefin end-groups could not be detected in the
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