Highly trans-stereospecific Isoprene Polymerization by Neodymium Borohydrido Catalysts
Résumé
Highly stereospecific polymerization of isoprene was achieved using borohydrido neodymium complexes. In combination with stoichiometric amounts of dialkylmagnesium, Nd(BH4)3(THF)3 (1) and Cp*'Nd(BH4)2(THF)2 (2) (Cp*' = C5Me4nPr) afford very efficient catalysts. Activity reaches 37300 g polyisoprene/mol Nd/h. Half-lanthanidocene 2 gives rise to polyisoprene 98.5 % trans-regular, the highest content yet described for a homogeneous organometallic catalyst. NMR experiments argue for the formation of bimetallic Nd(m-BH4)Mg active species.
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