A series of α,α′-bis(arylimino)-2,3:5,6-bis(pentamethylene)pyridylcobalt chlorides was synthesized by the one-pot template reaction of α,α′-dioxo-2,3:5,6-bis(pentamethylene)pyridine, anilines, and cobalt chloride in refluxing acetic acid. The molecular structure of complex Co1 was determined by singlecrystal X-ray crystallography, which revealed a distorted squarepyramidal geometry around the cobalt center. On activation with methylaluminoxane or modified methylaluminoxane, all of [a]
A series of 2-(1-aryliminoethyl)-9-arylimino-5,6,7,8-tetrahydrocycloheptapyridylcobalt chlorides were synthesized and characterized using FT-IR and elemental analysis, and the molecular structures of complexes , and were confirmed to present a pseudo-square-pyramidal or trigonal-bipyramidal geometry around the cobalt center using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Upon activation with either methylaluminoxane (MAO) or modified methylaluminoxane (MMAO), all cobalt precatalysts gave high activities up to the level of 10(7) gPE mol(-1) (Co) h(-1) toward ethylene polymerization, being one of most active cobalt-based precatalysts. In comparison with cobalt analogues, the title precatalysts generally possessed longer lifetime along with good thermo-stability; moreover, the resultant polyethylenes were highly linear and unimodal in most cases.
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