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Efficient Suppression of Chain Transfer and Branching via Cs -Type Shielding in a Neutral Nickel(II) Catalyst.

Chaoqun WangXiaohui KangShengyu DaiFengchao CuiYunqi LiHongliang MuStefan MeckingZhongbao Jian
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
An effective shielding of both apical positions of a neutral NiII active site is achieved by dibenzosuberyl groups, both attached via the same donors' N-aryl group in a Cs -type arrangement. The key aniline building block is accessible in a single step from commercially available dibenzosuberol. This shielding approach suppresses chain transfer and branch formation to such an extent that ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylenes (5×106  g mol-1 ) are accessible, with a strictly linear microstructure (<0.1 branches/1000C). Key features of this highly active (4.3×105  turnovers h-1 ) catalyst are an exceptionally facile preparation, thermal robustness (up to 90 °C polymerization temperature), ability for living polymerization and compatibility with THF as a polar reaction medium.
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