Metallacyclobuta‐(2,3)‐diene: A Bidentate Ligand for Stream‐line Synthesis of First Row Transition Metal Catalysts for Cyclic Polymerization of Phenylacetylene

Author:

Russell. John B.1ORCID,Konar Debabrata2ORCID,Keller Taylor M.1ORCID,Gau Michael R.1ORCID,Carroll Patrick J.1ORCID,Telser Joshua3ORCID,Lester Daniel W.4ORCID,Veige Adam S.2ORCID,Sumerlin Brent S.2ORCID,Mindiola Daniel J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Pennsylvania 231 S 34th St Philadelphia PA 19104 USA

2. Department of Chemistry University of Florida Gainesville FL 32611–7200 USA) E-mail: s

3. Department of Biological Physical and Health Sciences Roosevelt University Chicago IL 60605 USA

4. Polymer Characterization Research Technology Platform University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK

Abstract

AbstractDescribed here is a direct entry to two examples of 3d transition metal catalysts that are active for the cyclic polymerization of phenylacetylene, namely, [(BDI)M{κ2C,C‐(Me3SiC3SiMe3)}] (2‐M) (BDI=[ArNC(CH3)]2CH, Ar=2,6‐iPr2C6H3; M=Ti, V). Catalysts are prepared in one step by the treatment of [(BDI)MCl2] (1‐M, M=Ti, V) with 1,3‐dilithioallene [Li2(Me3SiC3SiMe3)]. Complexes 2‐M have been spectroscopically and structurally characterized and the polymers that are catalytically formed from phenylacetylene were verified to have a cyclic topology based on a combination of size‐exclusion chromatography (SEC) and intrinsic viscosity studies. Two‐electron oxidation of 2‐V with nitrous oxide (N2O) cleanly yields a [VV] alkylidene‐alkynyl oxo complex [(BDI)V(=O){κ1C‐(=C(SiMe3)CC(SiMe3))}] (3), which lends support for how this scaffold in 2‐M might be operating in the polymerization of the terminal alkyne. This work demonstrates how alkylidynes can be circumvented using 1,3‐dianionic allene as a segue into M−C multiple bonds.

Funder

University of Pennsylvania

Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technology, University of Pennsylvania

Northwestern University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis

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