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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

Very large cooperative effects in heterobimetallic titanium-chromium catalysts for ethylene polymerization/copolymerization

Shaofeng Liu; Alessandro Motta; Aidan R. Mouat; Massimiliano Delferro; Tobin J. Marks

The heterobimetallic complexes, (η(5)-indenyl)[1-Me2Si((t)BuN)TiCl2]-3-CnH2n-[N,N-bis(2-(ethylthio)ethyl)amine]CrCl3 (n = 0, Ti-C0-Cr(SNS); n = 2, Ti-C2-Cr(SNS); n = 6, Ti-C6-Cr(SNS)), (η(5)-indenyl)[1-Me2Si((t)BuN)TiCl2]-3-C2H4-[N,N-bis((o-OMe-C6H4)2P)amine]CrCl3 (Ti-C2-Cr(PNP)), and (η(5)-indenyl)[1-Me2Si((t)BuN)TiCl2]-3-C2H4-[N,N-bis((diethylamine)ethyl)-amine]CrCl3 (Ti-C2-Cr(NNN)), are synthesized, fully characterized, and employed as olefin polymerization catalysts. With ethylene as the feed and MAO as cocatalyst/activator, SNS-based complexes Ti-C0-Cr(SNS), Ti-C2-Cr(SNS), and Ti-C6-Cr(SNS) afford linear low-density polyethylenes (LLDPEs) with exclusive n-butyl branches (6.8-25.8 branches/1000 C), while under identical polymerization conditions Ti-C2-Cr(PNP) and Ti-C2-Cr(NNN) produce polyethylenes with heterogeneous branching (C2, C4, and C≥6) or negligible branching, respectively. Under identical ethylene polymerization conditions, Ti-C0-Cr(SNS) produces polyethylenes with higher activity (4.5× and 6.1×, respectively), Mn (1.3× and 1.8×, respectively), and branch density (1.4× and 3.8×, respectively), than Ti-C2-Cr(SNS) and Ti-C6-Cr(SNS). Versus a CGC(Et)Ti + SNSCr tandem catalyst, Ti-C0-Cr(SNS) yields polyethylene with somewhat lower activity, but with 22.6× higher Mn and 4.0× greater branching density under identical conditions. In ethylene +1-pentene competition experiments, Ti-C0-Cr(SNS) yields 5.5% n-propyl branches and 94.5% n-butyl branches at [1-pentene] = 0.1 M, and the estimated effective local concentration of 1-hexene is ∼8.6 M. In contrast, the tandem CGC(Et)Ti + SNSCr system yields 91.0% n-propyl branches under identical reaction conditions. The homopolymerization and 1-pentene competition results argue that close Ti···Cr spatial proximity together with weak C-H···Ti and C-H···S interactions significantly influence relative 1-hexene enchainment and chain transfer rates, supported by DFT computation, and that such effects are conversion insensitive but cocatalyst and solvent sensitive.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017

Naphthalene Bis(4,8-diamino-1,5-dicarboxyl)amide Building Block for Semiconducting Polymers

Brian J. Eckstein; Ferdinand S. Melkonyan; Eric F. Manley; Simone Fabiano; Aidan R. Mouat; Lin X. Chen; Antonio Facchetti; Tobin J. Marks

We report a new naphthalene bis(4,8-diamino-1,5-dicarboxyl)amide (NBA) building block for polymeric semiconductors. Computational modeling suggests that regio-connectivity at the 2,6- or 3,7-NBA positions strongly modulates polymer backbone torsion and, therefore, intramolecular π-conjugation and aggregation. Optical, electrochemical, and X-ray diffraction characterization of 3,7- and 2,6-dithienyl-substituted NBA molecules and corresponding isomeric NBA-bithiophene copolymers P1 and P2, respectively, reveals the key role of regio-connectivity. Charge transport measurements demonstrate that while the twisted 3,7-NDA-based P1 is a poor semiconductor, the planar 2,6-functionalized NBA polymers (P2-P4) exhibit ambipolarity, with μe and μh of up to 0.39 and 0.32 cm2/(V·s), respectively.


Energy and Environmental Science | 2017

Efficient catalytic greenhouse gas-free hydrogen and aldehyde formation from aqueous alcohol solutions

Tracy L. Lohr; Aidan R. Mouat; Neil M. Schweitzer; Peter C. Stair; Massimiliano Delferro; Tobin J. Marks

Hydrogen is an ideal fuel candidate due to its clean combustion characteristics. Here we report an inexpensive and sustainable Mo-based, carbon-supported catalyst that generates H2 and the corresponding aldehyde from aqueous methanol or ethanol at high rates with negligible greenhouse gas co-production. The aldehyde coproducts lend value to this process without producing CO2.


Angewandte Chemie | 2015

Highly Dispersed SiOx/Al2O3 Catalysts Illuminate the Reactivity of Isolated Silanol Sites

Aidan R. Mouat; Cassandra George; Takeshi Kobayashi; Marek Pruski; Richard P. Van Duyne; Tobin J. Marks; Peter C. Stair


Chemistry of Materials | 2016

Volatile Hexavalent Oxo-amidinate Complexes: Molybdenum and Tungsten Precursors for Atomic Layer Deposition

Aidan R. Mouat; Anil U. Mane; Jeffrey W. Elam; Massimiliano Delferro; Tobin J. Marks; Peter C. Stair


ACS Catalysis | 2015

Pyridylamido Bi-Hafnium Olefin Polymerization Catalysis: Conformationally Supported Hf···Hf Enchainment Cooperativity

Yanshan Gao; Aidan R. Mouat; Alessandro Motta; Alceo Macchioni; Cristiano Zuccaccia; Massimiliano Delferro; Tobin J. Marks


ACS Catalysis | 2016

Reactivity of a Carbon-Supported Single-Site Molybdenum Dioxo Catalyst for Biodiesel Synthesis

Aidan R. Mouat; Tracy L. Lohr; Evan C. Wegener; Jeffrey T. Miller; Massimiliano Delferro; Peter C. Stair; Tobin J. Marks


ACS Macro Letters | 2015

Ligand-Unsymmetrical Phenoxyiminato Dinickel Catalyst for High Molecular Weight Long-Chain Branched Polyethylenes

Dongxu Shu; Aidan R. Mouat; Casey J. Stephenson; Anna M. Invergo; Massimiliano Delferro; Tobin J. Marks


Organometallics | 2017

Distinctive Stereochemically Linked Cooperative Effects in Bimetallic Titanium Olefin Polymerization Catalysts

Shaofeng Liu; Anna M. Invergo; Jennifer P. McInnis; Aidan R. Mouat; Alessandro Motta; Tracy L. Lohr; Massimiliano Delferro; Tobin J. Marks


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017

Direct Spectroscopic Evidence for Isolated Silanols in SiOx/Al2O3 and Their Formation Mechanism

Aidan R. Mouat; Takeshi Kobayashi; Marek Pruski; Tobin J. Marks; Peter C. Stair

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Shaofeng Liu

Qingdao University of Science and Technology

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Anil U. Mane

Argonne National Laboratory

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