Mononuclear aluminum hydroxide for the design of well-defined homogeneous catalysts

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Bai, Guangcai [1 ]
Singh, Sanjay [1 ]
Roesky, Herbert W. [1 ]
Noltemeyer, Mathias [1 ]
Schmidt, Hans-Georg [1 ]
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[1] Inst. Anorganische Chem. Univ., G., D-37077 Göttingen, Germany
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Ammonia - Crystal structure - Ethylene - Hydrated alumina - Polymerization - Toluene - X ray analysis - Zirconium compounds;
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An unprecedented aluminum hydroxide LAlMe(OH) (5; L = HC[(CMe)(2,6-iPr 2C6H3N)]2) has been prepared by the hydrolysis of LAlMeCl (4). For the preparation of 5, the reagents of KOH, water, and KH, as well as the two-phase ammonia/toluene system, were used. Further reactions of 5 with Cp2ZrMe2 (8) and Cp2ZrHCl in toluene lead to the intermolecular elimination of CH4 and H 2 and the formation of μ-O-bridged dinuclear aluminum and zirconium complexes [LAlMe(μ-O)ZrMeCp2] (6) and [LAlMe(μ-O)ZrClCp2] (7), respectively, in high yields. The crystal structure reveals that 5 is a monomer with terminal OH and Me groups. The X-ray structure analysis shows that 6 and 7 contain a bent Al-(μ-O)-Zr core with terminal Al-Me and Zr-Me or Zr-Cl arrangements. The methylalumoxane (MAO)-activated compounds 6 and 7 exhibit high catalytic activity for the polymerization of ethylene. Under comparable polymerization conditions, the MAO/6 and MAO/7 catalyst systems show considerably higher activity and much lower MAO:catalyst ratios than that of MAO/8. © 2005 American Chemical Society.
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