Issue 7, 2019

Synthesis and characterisation of κ2-N,O-oxazoline-enolate complexes of nickel(ii): explorations in coordination chemistry and metal-mediated polymerisation

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation (UV-Vis, IR, X-ray diffraction, etc.) of a series of Ni(II) complexes derived from both known and novel 2-acylmethyl-2-oxazolines (2a–g: i.e., (Z)-1-R-2-(4,4′-dimethyl-2′-oxazolin-2′-yl)eth-1-en-1-ol; R = –Ph, –2-furanyl, –p-NO2-Ph, –t-Bu, –2-thiofuranyl, p-NC-Ph, –CF3) is reported. These Ni materials (3a–g) represent the first group 10 metal complexes of this ligand class. All derivatives reported are paramagnetic (S = 1) compounds of formulae Ni(κ2-N,O-L)2 where L represents an enolate of structure (Z)-1-R-2-(4′,4′-dimethyl-2′-oxazolin-2′-yl)eth-1-en-1-ate formed via proton loss from 2. The air- and moisture-stable metal complexes feature a less typical distorted seesaw-shaped disposition of binding atoms around the metal centre for six structurally characterised (X-ray) examples. Preliminary investigations indicate that 3a (R = –Ph) is a useful catalysts for olefin polymerisation in the presence of alkylaluminum reagents.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and characterisation of κ2-N,O-oxazoline-enolate complexes of nickel(ii): explorations in coordination chemistry and metal-mediated polymerisation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Dec 2018
Accepted
10 Jan 2019
First published
29 Jan 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 3956-3964

Synthesis and characterisation of κ2-N,O-oxazoline-enolate complexes of nickel(II): explorations in coordination chemistry and metal-mediated polymerisation

J. A. Adjei, A. J. Lough and R. A. Gossage, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 3956 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA10304F

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