Issue 19, 2019

A continuing legend: the Brookhart-type α-diimine nickel and palladium catalysts

Abstract

The Brookhart-type α-diimine nickel and palladium catalysts are one of the most examined systems in the field of olefin polymerization. Even after more than twenty years of extensive research, they continue to attract a lot of attention. In addition to their ease of synthesis and structural versatility, the chain walking capability and great polar group tolerance represent some of their most fascinating features. Followed by some brief descriptions of the chain walking mechanism, this review summarizes some recent advances in α-diimine ligand modifications. Specifically, it is categorized into three aspects: modifications of N-aryl substituents, modifications of ligand backbone structures, and the utilization of dinucleating ligands. Influences of steric and electronic effects on catalytic properties are demonstrated. Some recent developments in copolymerizations of olefins with polar comonomers to produce functionalized polyolefin materials are also discussed.

Graphical abstract: A continuing legend: the Brookhart-type α-diimine nickel and palladium catalysts

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
13 Feb 2019
Accepted
17 Apr 2019
First published
17 Apr 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Polym. Chem., 2019,10, 2354-2369

A continuing legend: the Brookhart-type α-diimine nickel and palladium catalysts

F. Wang and C. Chen, Polym. Chem., 2019, 10, 2354 DOI: 10.1039/C9PY00226J

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