NSSN-Type Group 4 Metal Complexes in the Ring-Opening Polymerization of l-Lactide.

A new class of zirconium and hafnium complexes coordinated by linear dianonic tetradentate NSSN ligands is reported. The ligands feature two amide functions coupled with two thioether groups linked by a central flexible ethane bridge and two lateral rigid phenylene bridges and differ for the substituents on the aniline nitrogen atoms, i.e., isopropyl, cyclohexyl, or mesityl substituents: NSSN-iPr, NSSN-Cy, or NSSN-Mes. They were prepared by reacting 2-aminothiophenol with dibromoethane to afford the NSSN ligands without substituents on the aniline nitrogen atoms, which were subsequently alkylated through a reductive amination of acetone or cyclohexanone or palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction with mesityl bromide. The corresponding zirconium and hafnium complexes 1-5 were obtained through a transamination reaction between the neutral ligands and Zr(NMe2)4 or Hf(NMe2)4 [(NSSN-iPr)Zr(NMe2)2 (1), (NSSN-Cy)Zr(NMe2)2 (2), (NSSN-Mes)Zr(NMe2)2 (3), (NSSN-iPr)Hf(NMe2)2 (4), and (NSSN-Cy)Hf(NMe2)2 (5)]. They were characterized in solution by NMR spectroscopy and in solid state by X-ray diffraction analysis (except for 3). All complexes present an octahedral coordination geometry with a fac-fac ligand wrapping and a cis relationship between the other two monodentate ligands. The catalytic performances of 1-5 in the ring-opening polymerization of cyclic esters were investigated. Complex 1 was the most active: its polymerization activity was superior to those generally displayed by zirconium complexes featuring OSSO ligands and compared well with those of the most active group 4 complexes operating in a toluene solution.

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