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Inorganic Chemistry | 2009

Elucidation of the structure of a highly active catalytic system for CO2/epoxide copolymerization: a salen-cobaltate complex of an unusual binding mode.

Sung Jae Na; S Sujith; Anish Cyriac; Bo Eun Kim; Jina Yoo; Youn Kyung Kang; Su Jung Han; Chongmok Lee; Bun Yeoul Lee

Salen-type ligands comprised of ethylenediamine or 1,2-cyclohexenediamine, along with an salicylaldehyde bearing a methyl substituent on its 3-position and a -[CR(CH(2)CH(2)CH(2)N(+)Bu(3))(2)] (R = H or Me) on its 5-position, unexpectedly afford cobalt(III) complexes with uncoordinated imines. In these complexes, two salen-phenoxys and two 2,4-dinitrophenolates (DNPs), which counter the quaternary ammonium cations, coordinate persistently with cobalt, while two other DNPs are fluxional between a coordinated and an uncoordinated state in THF at room temperature. The complexes of this binding mode show excellent activities in carbon dioxide/propylene oxide copolymerization (TOF, 8300-13,000 h(-1)) but with some fluctuation in induction times (1-10 h), depending on how dry the system is. The induction time is shortened (<1.0 h) and activity is increased approximately 1.5 times upon the replacement of the two fluxional DNPs with 2,4-dinitrophenol-2,4-dinitrophenolate homoconjugation ([DNP...H...DNP](-)). Imposing steric congestion either by replacing the methyl substituent on the salicylaldehyde with tert-butyl or by employing H(2)NCMe(2)CMe(2)NH(2) instead of ethylenediamine or 1,2-cyclohexenediamine results in conventional imine-coordinating complexes, which show lower activities than uncoordinated imine complexes.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2007

Two Components in a Molecule: Highly Efficient and Thermally Robust Catalytic System for CO2/Epoxide Copolymerization

Eun Kyung Noh; Sung Jae Na; S Sujith; Sang-Wook Kim; Bun Yeoul Lee


Macromolecules | 2005

Ethylene/Polar Norbornene Copolymerizations by Bimetallic Salicylaldimine−Nickel Catalysts

S Sujith; Dae June Joe; Sung Jae Na; Young-Whan Park; Cheol Ho Choi; Bun Yeoul Lee


Organometallics | 2006

o-Phenylene-Bridged Cp/Amido Titanium Complexes for Ethylene/1-Hexene Copolymerizations

Dae Joon Cho; Chun Ji Wu; S Sujith; Won-Sik Han; Sang Ook Kang; Bun Yeoul Lee


Archive | 2009

Novel Coordination complexes and process of producing polycarbonate by copolymerization of carbon dioxide and epoxide using the same as catalyst

Myungahn Ok; Jisu Jeong; Bun Yeoul Lee; S Sujith; Anish Cyriac; Jaeki Min; JongEon Seong


Archive | 2009

METHOD FOR RECOVERING CATALYSTS FROM A COPOLYMERIZATION PROCESS

Lee Bun Yeoul; S Sujith; Noh Eun Kyung; Min Jea Ki


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2007

Preparation and Characterization of Half-Sandwich Cobalt(III) Complexes of Cp Ligands with a Rigid Thioanisole Side-Chain

S Sujith; Bun Yeoul Lee; Jin Wook Han


Archive | 2012

COMPOUND FOR SYNTHESIZING COORDINATED COMPLEX USED IN PRODUCTION OF POLYCARBONATE

Bun Yeoul Lee; ブンヨル リ; S Sujith; スジス エス; Eun Kyung Noh; ウンキュン ノ; Jae Ki Min; ジェキ ミン


Archive | 2017

Process of producing polycarbonate by copolymerization of carbon dioxide and epoxide using the same as catalyst

Ok Myungahn; Jeong Jisu; Lee Bunyeoul; S Sujith; Cyriac Anish; Min Jaeki; Seong Jongeon


Archive | 2016

controle preciso do peso molecular e controle de forma da cadeia na copolimerização alternada de epóxido/dióxido de carbono e preparação de carbonato de poli (alquileno) de baixo peso molecular

Lee Bun Yeoul; Anish Cyriac; Jeong Ji Su; Chung Kwang Jin; Ok Myung Ahn; S Sujith; Na Sung Jae; Han Youn Gyu

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