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The role of organoaluminum and electron donors in propene insertion on the Ziegler-Natta catalyst.

Phiphob NaweephattanaKhanittha WalaijaiChompoonut RungnimTorsak LuanphaisarnnontAnyarat WatthanaphanitSupanan PatthamasangPhairat PhiriyawirutPanida Surawatanawong
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Alkyl aluminium plays a primary role in activating Ti within Ziegler-Natta (ZN) catalysts for propylene polymerization. We performed density functional calculations to explore the additional roles of AlEt 3 and AlEt 2 Cl, in conjunction with diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) internal donor and dicyclopentyl dimethoxysilane (DCPDMS) external donor, to enhance the stereoselectivity of propene insertion. Based on our calculated adsorption energies on the (MgCl 2 ) 13 /TiCl 2 i Bu cluster model for the ZN catalyst, the presence of DIBP on the cluster essentially facilitated AlEt 2 Cl adsorption while AlEt 2 Cl also promoted the adsorption of DIBP. The reaction between AlEt 3 and DIBP on the cluster led to the extraction of DIBP, creating an available site for DCPDMS adsorption. While the stereoselectivity, represented by the difference in the activation energies between 1,2- re and 1,2- si insertions of propene, was negligible on the cluster containing only DIBP, it became significant on the clusters containing both AlEt 2 Cl and DIBP (and DCPDMS). AlEt 2 Cl plays a pivotal role in imposing steric effects near the Ti active site, thereby increasing stereoselectivity. Our findings suggest the importance of including AlEt 2 Cl alongside DIBP (and DCPDMS) in the ZN cluster model to investigate stereoselective propene insertion. Considering AlEt 2 Cl adsorption and AlEt 3 reaction with internal donors is essential in developing Ziegler-Natta catalysts.
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