Ligand effects in chromium diphosphine catalysed olefin co-trimerisation and diene trimerisation.

A series of symmetric and unsymmetric N,N-bis(diarylphosphino)amine ('PNP') ligands (Ar2PN(R)PNAr'2: R = Me, Ar2 = o-anisyl, Ar'2 = Ph, 1, R = Me, Ar2 = o-tolyl, Ar'2 = Ph, 2, R = Me, Ar2 = Ph(o-ethyl), Ar'2 = Ph, 3, R = Me, Ar2 = Ar'2 = o-anisyl, 4, R = iPr, Ar2 = Ar'2 = Ph, 5) and symmetric N,N'-bis(diarylphosphino)dimethylhydrazine ('PNNP') ligands (Ar2PN(Me)N(Me)PAr2: Ar2 = o-tolyl, 6, Ar2 = o-anisyl, 7) have been synthesised. Catalytic screening for ethene/styrene co-trimerisation and isoprene trimerisation was performed via the in situ complexation to [CrCl3(THF)3] followed by activation with methylaluminoxane (MAO). PNNP catalytic systems showed a significant increase in activity and selectivity over previously reported PNP systems in isoprene trimerisation. Comparing the symmetric and unsymmetric variants in ethene and styrene co-trimerisation resulted in a switch in selectivity, an unsymmetric catalytic (o-anisyl)2PN(Me)PPh2 (1) ligand system affording unique incorporation of two styrenic monomers into the co-trimer product distribution differing from the familiar two ethene and one styrene -substituted alkenes. Complexes of the type [(diphosphine)Cr(CO)4] 8-11 were also synthesised, the single-crystal X-ray diffraction of which are reported. We propose the mechanisms of these catalytic transformations and an insight into the effect of the ligand series on the chromacyclic catalytic intermediates.

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