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Coordination Chemistry Reviews | 1997

Site selectivity in reactions of metal hydride halide complexes with acids

Roger L. Kuhlman

Abstract Protonolysis. protonation and hydrogen bond-formation reactions with metal hydride halide (L n MHX) complexes are reviewed. The site selectivity (hydride vs halide) for these reactions is found to be highly variable, with many examples of either case. In fact, several systems are in equilibrium between protonated (or hydrogen-bonded) hydride and halide ligands. The more reactive site depends primarily on the accessibility of the hydride ligands and the polarity of the metal hydride bonds. Protonation at hydride is a common synthetic method for metal halide dihydrogen complexes. M(H 2 )X, which are rather well represented. In contrast, halide protonation gives metal hydride (hydrogen halide) complexes. MH(XH), for which only a few examples are established. However, H…X bonding in M(H 2 )X complexes, “invisible” to NMR techniques, has generally not been ruled out. The lighter halides form stronger hydrogen bonds, and are more prone to protonation than the heavier halides. Thus, fluoride is the best halide ligand for electrophilic removal, while iodide ligands are best suited to withstand acidic conditions.


Archive | 2005

Catalyst Composition Comprising Shuttling Agent for Ethylene Multi-Block Copolymer Formation

Daniel J. Arriola; Edmund M. Carnahan; Yunwa Wilson Cheung; David D. Devore; David D. Graf; Phillip D. Hustad; Roger L. Kuhlman; Colin Li Pi Shan; Benjamin C. Poon; Gordon R. Roof; James C. Stevens; Pamela J. Stirn; Timothy T. Wenzel


Archive | 2006

Ethylene/alpha-olefins block interpolymers

Colin Li Pi Shan; Lonnie G. Hazlitt; Yunwa W. Cheung; Benjamin C. Poon; Phillip D. Hustad; Roger L. Kuhlman; Edmund M. Carnahan; Xiahua Qui; Angela N. Taha


Archive | 2005

Catalyst composition comprising shuttling agent for higher olefin multi-block copolymer formation

Daniel J. Arriola; Edmund M. Carnahan; David D. Devore; Phillip D. Hustad; Roger L. Kuhlman; Timothy T. Wenzel


Archive | 2005

Catalyst composition comprising shuttling agent for ethylene copolymer formation

Daniel J. Arriola; Edmund M. Carnahan; David D. Devore; Phillip D. Hustad; Roger L. Kuhlman; Timothy T. Wenzel


Macromolecules | 2007

Continuous Production of Ethylene-Based Diblock Copolymers Using Coordinative Chain Transfer Polymerization

Phillip D. Hustad; Roger L. Kuhlman; Daniel J. Arriola; Edmund M. Carnahan; Timothy T. Wenzel


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Mechanism of Activation of a Hafnium Pyridyl−Amide Olefin Polymerization Catalyst: Ligand Modification by Monomer

Robert D. J. Froese; Phillip D. Hustad; Roger L. Kuhlman; Timothy T. Wenzel


Inorganic Chemistry | 1999

AN EXTENDED SOLID FROM THE SOLVOTHERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF CO(ACAC)3 : STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CO5(OH)2(O2CCH3)8.2H2O

Roger L. Kuhlman; George L. Schimek; Joseph W. Kolis


Macromolecules | 2008

Investigations of Chain Shuttling Olefin Polymerization Using Deuterium Labeling

Roger L. Kuhlman; Timothy T. Wenzel


Macromolecules | 2010

Tuning Block Compositions of Polyethylene Multi-Block Copolymers by Catalyst Selection

Roger L. Kuhlman; Jerzy Klosin

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Jeffrey D. Weinhold

Sandia National Laboratories

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