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DFT studies on isomerization reactions in the copolymerization of ethylene and methyl acrylate catalyzed by Ni-diimine and Pd-diimine complexes

Journal of Molecular Modeling, ISSN: 1610-2940, Vol: 11, Issue: 4-5, Page: 341-350
2005
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Gradient corrected density functional theory (DFT) has been used to investigate the isomerization reactions in the process of the ethylene/ methyl acrylate copolymerization catalyzed by Pd-dimine and Ni-dimine complexes, modeled by a generic system N∧N-M-(CH; N∧N=-N(H)-C(H)-C(H)-N(H)-. The influence of the polar group and of the metal on the isomerization mechanism was studied. The results show that for the Pd-catalyst the isomerization follows the standard mechanism observed in homopolymerization processes, with the β-hydrogen-transfer to the metal and formation of a π-olefin-hydride complex. Electron withdrawing character of the polar group results in an increase of the hydride energy and the isomerization barrier. For the Ni-catalyst the overall isomerization picture is modified by the formation of a σ-olefin-hydride complex, in which the olefin is coordinated to the metal by the oxygen atom of the polar group. Such a σ-olefin-hydride is lower in energy for the Ni catalyst than the σ-olefin-hydride complex by 9.6 kcal mol. The latter is preferred by 2.6 kcal mol for the Pd-based system. The calculated isomerization barriers are 20.9 and 24.0 kcal mol (with respect to the initial 4-member chelate) for the Pd-catalyst and Ni-catalyst, respectively. This can result in a larger fraction of ester group directly connected to the copolymer backbone observed experimentally for the Ni-catalyst. © Springer-Verlag 2005.

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