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Unconventional Stereoerror Formation Mechanisms in Nonmetallocene Propene Polymerization Systems Revealed by DFT
Eugenio Romano1, Peter H M Budzelaar2, Claudio De Rosa2
1Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Largo San Marcellino 10, 80138 Napoli, Italy.
Abstract:
An unconventional mechanism for the stereoerror formation in propene polymerization catalyzed by C1-symmetric salalen-M systems (M = Zr, Hf) is suggested by DFT calculations. While propagation happens with the ligand in its fac-mer conformation, a change of ligand wrapping mode from fac-mer to fac-fac is the main source of the lower stereoselectivities obtained with Zr and Hf. This is different for the Ti analogues, where the ligand fac-mer wrapping mode does not play a role. Activation strain analysis indicates that the preference for a chain stationary mechanism of the Zr/Hf species is due to the energy required to distort the reactants (ΔEStrain) rather than to their mutual interaction (ΔEInt).
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