CN112745428B - Preparation method of olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer - Google Patents

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CN112745428B
CN112745428B CN201911049604.4A CN201911049604A CN112745428B CN 112745428 B CN112745428 B CN 112745428B CN 201911049604 A CN201911049604 A CN 201911049604A CN 112745428 B CN112745428 B CN 112745428B
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The present invention relates to a method for preparing an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer and an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer prepared by the method. The catalyst used in the preparation method of the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer comprises an amino imine complex shown in a formula I. The spherical and/or spheroidal polymers prepared by the preparation method of the invention have good prospects in industrial application.
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Preparation method of olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the field of preparation of high molecular polymers, and particularly relates to a preparation method of an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer.
Background
The polyolefin product has low price, excellent performance and wide application range. Under the condition of keeping the original excellent physical and chemical properties of the polyolefin, polar groups are introduced into polyolefin molecular chains by a chemical synthesis method, so that the chemical inertness, the printing property, the wettability and the compatibility with other materials can be improved, and new characteristics which are not possessed by raw materials are endowed. High pressure free radical polymerization is currently used commercially to promote direct copolymerization of olefins with polar monomers, such as ethylene-vinyl acetate, ethylene-methyl methacrylate, and ethylene-acrylic acid copolymers. Although the polar comonomer can be directly introduced into the polyolefin chain by high-pressure radical copolymerization, the method requires high-temperature and high-pressure conditions, and is high in energy consumption and expensive in equipment cost.
Ethylene-vinyl alcohol (EVOH or EVAL) copolymer is a novel high molecular material integrating the processability of ethylene polymer and the gas barrier property of vinyl alcohol polymer, is one of three barrier resins industrially produced in the world at present, and is widely used for packaging food, medical solution and other products. Since vinyl alcohol cannot exist independently in the form of monomer, it is usually prepared by alcoholysis of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer by radical polymerization, but the alcoholysis process requires the use of a large amount of solvent, and the final saponification product contains a large amount of impurities such as acetic acid and alkali metal salt, and requires a large amount of water for washing.
As a preparation technology of polymers at normal temperature and normal pressure, coordination catalytic copolymerization has attracted extensive attention due to its remarkable effects in reducing energy consumption, improving reaction efficiency and the like. The catalyst participates in the reaction process, so that the activation energy of the copolymerization reaction of the olefin monomer and the polar monomer is greatly reduced, and the functional polymer with higher molecular weight can be obtained at lower temperature and pressure. Currently, only a few documents report the use of transition metal complexes to catalyze the copolymerization of olefins and unsaturated alcohols. However, in the prior art, the polymer obtained by any method is a viscous massive solid, so that the polymer is easily scaled in polymerization equipment, and the transportation, solvent removal, granulation and the like of the polymer are difficult.
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The invention aims to overcome the defects in the prior art and provide a preparation method of an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer. The catalyst used in the method provided by the invention comprises a novel trinuclear complex. The spherical and/or spheroidal polymer can be directly obtained by the method, and the polymer has good appearance and good industrial application prospect.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides a process for the preparation of an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer which comprises polymerising an olefin and an olefin alcohol in the presence of a catalyst and optionally a chain transfer agent to form the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer,
the catalyst comprises a main catalyst and an optional cocatalyst, wherein the main catalyst comprises an amino imine complex shown as a formula I:
Figure BDA0002255002120000021
in the formula I, R1And R2The same or different, independently selected from C1-C30 hydrocarbyl containing or not containing substituent; r21-R24The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C20 alkyl containing substituent or not containing substituent, and C1-C20 alkoxy containing substituent or not containing substituent; r21-R24Optionally forming a ring with each other, preferably R21And R22Forming a benzene ring, which may have a substituent; r5Selected from hydrogen and C1-C20 hydrocarbon groups with or without substituents; r11Selected from C1-C20 substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbon groups; y is selected from non-metal atoms of group VIA; m is a group VIII metal; x is selected from halogen, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent and C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R1And R2Selected from the group consisting of substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 alkyl groups and substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryl groups, preferably,R1and/or R2Is a group of formula A:
Figure BDA0002255002120000031
in the formula A, R1-R5The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C20 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C20 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C20 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C20 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryloxy; r1-R5Optionally forming a ring with each other.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R in formula A1-R5The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryloxy.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R1-R5The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C6 alkyl with or without substituent, and with or without substituentA substituted C2-C6 alkenyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted C2-C6 alkynyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted C1-C6 alkoxy group, a substituted or unsubstituted C2-C6 alkenyloxy group, a substituted or unsubstituted C2-C6 alkynyloxy group, a substituted or unsubstituted C6-C10 aryl group, a substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 aralkyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 alkylaryl group, a substituted or unsubstituted C6-C10 aryloxy group, a substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 aralkyloxy group and a substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 alkylaryloxy group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, M is selected from nickel and palladium.
According to some embodiments of the invention, Y is selected from O and S.
According to some embodiments of the invention, X is selected from the group consisting of halogen, substituted or unsubstituted C1-C10 alkyl, and substituted or unsubstituted C1-C10 alkoxy, preferably from the group consisting of halogen, substituted or unsubstituted C1-C6 alkyl, and substituted or unsubstituted C1-C6 alkoxy.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R11Is selected from C1-C20 alkyl with or without substituent, preferably C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, more preferably C1-C6 alkyl with or without substituent.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R5Selected from the group consisting of substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyl, and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryl; preferably, R5Selected from the group consisting of substituted or unsubstituted C1-C10 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C10 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyl, and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryl, more preferably, R5Is selected from C1-C6 alkyl with or without substituent, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl or butyl.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R21-R24Same or different, eachIs independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkenyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkynyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 alkoxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryloxy; r21-R24Optionally forming a ring with each other.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R21-R24The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryloxy.
According to some embodiments of the invention, R21-R24The substituents are the same or different and are each independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C10 alkyl, halogenated C1-C10 alkyl, C1-C10 alkoxy, halogenated C1-C10 alkoxy and halogen, more preferably from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, halogenated C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C6 alkoxy, halogenated C1-C6 alkoxy and halogen.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the substituent is selected from the group consisting of halogen, hydroxy, C1-C10 alkyl, halogenated C1-C10 alkyl, C1-C10 alkoxy, and halogenated C1-C10 alkoxy; the substituents are preferably selected from the group consisting of halogen, hydroxy, C1-C6 alkyl, halogenated C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C6 alkoxy and halogenated C1-C6 alkoxy.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the C1-C6 alkyl group is selected from methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl and isobutyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, n-hexyl, isohexyl, 3, 3-dimethylbutyl.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the C1-C6 alkoxy group is selected from methoxy, ethoxy, n-propoxy, isopropoxy, n-and isobutoxy, n-pentoxy, isopentoxy, n-hexoxy, isohexoxy, 3, 3-dimethylbutoxy.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the halogen is selected from fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the aminoimine complex has the substructure as shown in formula IA:
Figure BDA0002255002120000051
wherein R is31-R34And R in the formula I22-R24Having the same definition, preferably, R33And R34Is hydrogen.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the aminoimine complex is represented by formula II:
Figure BDA0002255002120000061
examples of aminoimine complexes of formula II include, but are not limited to:
1) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
2) Formula IICompound (I) wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
3) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
4) A complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
5) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
6) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
7) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
8) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
9) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
10) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
11) A complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
12) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
13) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
14) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
15) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
16) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
17) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
18) a complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
19) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
20) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
21) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
22) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
23) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
24) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
25) A complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
26) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
27) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
28) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
29) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
30) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
31) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
32) a complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
33) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Is tert-butyl, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
34) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
35) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Is tert-butyl, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
Figure BDA0002255002120000091
29) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
30) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
31) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
32) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
33) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
34) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
35) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
36) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
37) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
38) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
39) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
40) formula (II)(II') wherein R is1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
41) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
42) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
43) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=H R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
44) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
45) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
46) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
47) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
48) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
49 of the formula (II'), wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
50) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
51) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
52) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
53) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
54) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
55) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
56) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11I.e., isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, and X ═ Br.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the alkene alcohol is selected from one or more of the alkene alcohols represented by formula G:
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in the formula G, L1-L3Each independently selected from H and C with or without substituent1-C30Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C30An alkylene group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the copolymer has a content of structural units derived from the alkene alcohol represented by formula G of 0.4 to 10.0 mol%.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L1And L2Is H.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L3Is H or C1-C30An alkyl group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C30An alkylene group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L3Is H or C1-C20An alkyl group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C20An alkylene group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L3Is H or C1-C10An alkyl group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C10An alkylene group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, in formula G, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C6An alkylene group.
According to some embodiments of the invention, L1-L3Wherein said substituent is selected from halogen, C1-C10Alkyl radical, C1-C10Alkoxy radical, C6-C10One or more of aryl, cyano and hydroxyl.
According to some embodiments of the invention, L1-L3Wherein the substituent is selected from one or more of C1-C6 alkyl, halogen and C1-C6 alkoxy.
According to some embodiments of the invention, the pendant group in L4 is selected from halogen, C6-C20Aryl radical, C1-C20Alkyl and C1-C20One or more of alkoxy, said C6-C20Aryl radical, C1-C20Alkyl and C1-C20Alkoxy being optionally substitutedPreferably, the substituents are selected from halogen, C1-C10Alkyl radical, C1-C10Alkoxy radical, C6-C10One or more of aryl and hydroxyl.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, said L4The side group in (A) is selected from halogen and C6-C20Aryl radical, C1-C20Alkyl, hydroxy substituted C1-C20Alkyl and alkoxy substituted C1-C20One or more of alkyl; preferably, the side group is selected from halogen, C6-C20Aryl radical, C1-C10Alkyl, hydroxy substituted C1-C10Alkyl and alkoxy substituted C1-10One or more of alkyl; more preferably, the side group is selected from halogen, phenyl, C1-C6Alkyl and hydroxy substituted C1-C6One or more of alkyl, said C1-C6Alkyl groups include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, pentyl and hexyl.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in formula G, L1And L2Is H, L3Is H or C1-C30Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C30An alkylene group; said C is1-C30Alkyl is optionally substituted by a substituent, preferably selected from halogen, C1-C10Alkyl radical, C1-C10Alkoxy radical, C6-C10One or more of aryl, cyano and hydroxyl.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in formula G, L1And L2Is H, L3Is H, C1-C10Alkyl or halogen substituted C1-C10Alkyl, preferably L3Is H or C1-C10An alkyl group; l is4Is C having a pendant group1-C20Alkylene radicals, e.g. L4Is methylene with side group, ethylene with side group, propylene with side group, butylene with side groupC of a pendant group5Alkylene, C having pendant groups6Alkylene, C having pendant groups7Alkylene, C having pendant groups8Alkylene, C having pendant groups9Alkylene, C having pendant groups10Alkylene, C having pendant groups12Alkylene, C having pendant groups14Alkylene, C having pendant groups18Alkylene, C having pendant groups20Alkylene, preferably C, having pendant groups1-C10An alkylene group.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, in formula G, L1And L2Is H, L3Is H or C1-6An alkyl group; l is4Is C having a pendant group1-C10An alkylene group.
In the present invention, the carbon number n of Cn alkylene means the number of C's in a linear chain, not including the number of C's in a pendant group, e.g., isopropylidene (-CH)2-CH(CH3) -) is referred to herein as C with a pendant group (methyl)2An alkylene group.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, specific examples of the alkene alcohol represented by formula G include, but are not limited to: 2-methyl-3-buten-1-ol, 2-ethyl-3-buten-1-ol, 1-diphenyl-3-buten-1-ol, 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol, 2-dimethyl-3-buten-1-ol, 3-methyl-1-penten-3-ol, 2, 4-dimethyl-4-penten-2-ol, 4-alkenyl-2-pentanol, 4-methyl-4-penten-2-ol, 2-phenyl-4-penten-2-ol, 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol, 2-methyl-4-penten-2-ol, 2-methyl-3-buten-ol, 2-methyl-4-penten-2-ol, 2-methyl-4-penten-ol, 2-methyl-4-penten-2-ol, 2-methyl-penten-ol, 2-methyl-4-penten-2-ol, 2-methyl-penten-2-ol, and mixtures thereof, 2-allylhexafluoroisopropanol, 2-hydroxy-5-hexene, 3-buten-2-ol, 3-methyl-5-hexen-3-ol, 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-5-hexene, 1-allylcyclohexanol, 2, 3-dimethyl-2-hydroxy-5-hexene, 1-hepten-4-ol, 4-methyl-1-hepten-4-ol, 4-n-propyl-1-hepten-4-ol, 6-hepten-3-ol, 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-6-heptene, 5-methyl-2-hydroxy-6-heptene, 2-hydroxy-3-methyl-6-heptene, 2-hydroxy-3-ethyl-6-heptene, 2-hydroxy-4-methyl-6-heptene, 2-hydroxy-5-methyl-6-heptene, 2, 5-dimethyl-1-hepten-4-ol, 2, 6-dimethyl-7-octen-2-ol, 2-hydroxy-2, 4, 5-trimethyl-6-heptene, 2-methyl-3-hydroxy-7-octene, 3-methyl-3-hydroxy-6-heptene, 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 2-methyl-6-heptene, 2-hydroxy-6-heptene, 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 2-methyl-2-heptene, 2-methyl-2-1-heptene, 2-methyl-2-4-methyl-6-heptene, 2-methyl-4-heptene, 2-1-octene, 2-octene, 2-heptene, 2-octene, 2-one, 3-methyl-3-hydroxy-7-octene, 4-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 4-methyl-3-hydroxy-7-octene, 5-methyl-3-hydroxy-7-octene, 6-methyl-3-hydroxy-7-octene, 3-ethyl-3-hydroxy-7-octene, 1, 2-dihydroxy-7-octene, 2, 6-dimethyl-2, 6-dihydroxy-7-octene, 2, 6-dimethyl-2, 3-dihydroxy-7-octene, 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-3-chloro-7-octene, mixtures thereof, and mixtures thereof, 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-3, 5-dichloro-7-octene, 3, 4-dimethyl-4-hydroxy-8-nonene, 4-methyl-4-hydroxy-8-nonene, 4-ethyl-4-hydroxy-8-nonene, 4-propyl-4-hydroxy-8-nonene, 7-octen-2-ol, 3, 5-dichloro-2-methyl-7-octen-2-ol, 3-chloro-2-methyl-7-octen-2, 3-diol, and 2, 6-dimethyl-7-octen-2, 6-diol.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the cocatalyst is chosen from organoaluminum compounds and/or organoboron compounds.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the organoaluminium compound is selected from alkylaluminoxanes or compounds of general formula AlRnX1 3-nWith an organoaluminum compound (alkylaluminum or alkylaluminum halide) of the general formula AlRnX1 3-nWherein R is H, C1-C20Saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon radicals or C1-C20Saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbyloxy radicals, preferably C1-C20Alkyl radical, C1-C20Alkoxy radical, C7-C20Aralkyl or C6-C20An aryl group; x1Is halogen, preferably chlorine or bromine; 0<n is less than or equal to 3. Specific examples of the organoaluminum compound include, but are not limited to: trimethylaluminum, triethylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum, tri-n-hexylaluminum, trioctylaluminum, diethylaluminum monohydrogen, diisobutylaluminum monohydrogen, diethylaluminum monochloride, diisobutylaluminum monochloride, ethylaluminum sesquichloride, ethylaluminum dichloride, Methylaluminoxane (MAO) and Modified Methylaluminoxane (MMAO). Preferably, the organoaluminum compound is Methylaluminoxane (MAO).
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the organoboron compound is selected from an aryl boron and/or a borate. The arylborole is preferably a substituted or unsubstituted phenylborone, more preferably tris (pentafluorophenyl) boron. The borate is preferably N, N-dimethylanilinium tetrakis (pentafluorophenyl) borate and/or triphenylmethyl tetrakis (pentafluorophenyl) borate.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the concentration of the main catalyst in the reaction system is 0.00001 to 100mmol/L, for example, 0.00001mmol/L, 0.00005mmol/L, 0.0001mmol/L, 0.0005mmol/L, 0.001mmol/L, 0.005mmol/L, 0.01mmol/L, 0.05mmol/L, 0.1mmol/L, 0.3mmol/L, 0.5mmol/L, 0.8mmol/L, 1mmol/L, 5mmol/L, 8mmol/L, 10mmol/L, 20mmol/L, 30mmol/L, 50mmol/L, 70mmol/L, 80mmol/L, 100mmol/L and any value therebetween, preferably 0.0001 to 1mmol/L, more preferably 0.001 to 0.5 mmol/L.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, when the cocatalyst is an organoaluminum compound, the molar ratio of aluminum in the cocatalyst to M in the procatalyst is (10-10000000):1, for example, 10:1, 20:1, 50:1, 100:1, 200:1, 300:1, 500:1, 700:1, 800:1, 1000:1, 2000:1, 3000:1, 5000:1, 10000:1, 100000:1, 1000000:1, 10000000:1 and any value therebetween, preferably (10-100000):1, more preferably (100-10000): 1; when the cocatalyst is an organoboron compound, the molar ratio of boron in the cocatalyst to M in the procatalyst is (0.1-1000):1, e.g., 0.1:1, 0.2:1, 0.5:1, 0.8:1, 1:1, 1.2:1, 1.4:1, 1.6:1, 1.8:1, 2:1, 2.5:1, 3:1, 4:1, 5:1, 8:1, 10:1, 20:1, 50:1, 100:1, 200:1, 300:1, 500:1, 700:1, 800:1, 1000:1, and any value therebetween, preferably (0.1-500): 1.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the olefin comprises an olefin having 2 to 16 carbon atoms, and in some embodiments of the invention, the olefin comprises ethylene or an alpha-olefin having 3 to 16 carbon atoms. In other embodiments of the present invention, the olefin is C3-C16A cyclic olefin, preferably a 5-or 6-membered ring. Preferably, the olefin is ethylene or an alpha-olefin having 3 to 16 carbon atoms, more preferably ethylene or C2-C10Alpha-olefins, such as ethylene, propylene, butene, pentene, hexene, heptene and octene.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the concentration of the olefin alcohol monomer represented by the formula G in the reaction system is 0.01 to 6000mmol/L, preferably 0.1 to 1000mmol/L, more preferably 1 to 500mmol/L, and may be, for example, 1mmol/L, 10mmol/L, 20mmol/L, 30mmol/L, 50mmol/L, 70mmol/L, 90mmol/L, 100mmol/L, 200mmol/L, 300mmol/L, 400mmol/L, 500mmol/L and any value therebetween.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the chain transfer agent is selected from one or more of aluminum alkyls, magnesium alkyls and zinc alkyls.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the chain transfer agent is a trialkylaluminum and/or a dialkylzinc, preferably one or more selected from the group consisting of trimethylaluminum, triethylaluminum, triisopropylaluminum, triisobutylaluminum, tri-n-hexylaluminum, tri-n-octylaluminum, dimethylzinc and diethylzinc.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the molar ratio of the chain transfer agent to M in the procatalyst is (0.1-2000: 1, e.g. 0.1:1, 0.2:1, 0.5:1, 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 5:1, 8:1, 10:1, 20:1, 50:1, 100:1, 200:1, 300:1, 500:1, 600:1, 800:1, 1000:1, 2000:1 and any value in between, preferably (10-600: 1).
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the polymerization is carried out in an alkane solvent selected from C3-C20One or more alkanes, preferably selected from C3-C10The alkane, for example, may be selected from one or more of butane, isobutane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane and cyclohexane, preferably one or more of hexane, heptane and cyclohexane.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the olefin alcohol is pre-treated with a dehydroactive hydrogen, preferably with a co-catalyst or chain transfer agent as described above, to remove hydroxyl active hydrogen from the olefin alcohol. Preferably, the molar ratio of hydroxyl groups in the alkene alcohol to co-catalyst or chain transfer agent during pretreatment is from 10:1 to 1: 10.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the reaction is carried out in the absence of water and oxygen.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the conditions of the reaction include: the temperature of the reaction is-50 ℃ to-50 ℃, preferably-20 ℃ to 50 ℃, more preferably 0 ℃ to 50 ℃, and can be, for example, 0 ℃, 10 ℃, 20 ℃, 30 ℃, 40 ℃,50 ℃ and any value therebetween; and/or the reaction time is 10-200min, preferably 20-60 min. In the present invention, the reaction pressure is not particularly limited as long as the monomer can be subjected to a coordination copolymerization reaction. When the olefin is ethylene, the pressure of ethylene in the reactor is preferably 1 to 1000atm, more preferably 1 to 200atm, and still more preferably 1 to 50atm, from the viewpoint of cost reduction and simplification of the polymerization process. In the present invention, the "reaction system" is meant to include the totality of solvent, olefin alcohol monomer, catalyst, and optionally chain transfer agent.
The invention also provides an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer prepared by the preparation method, which comprises spherical and/or spheroidal polymers.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the spherical and/or spheroidal polymers have an average particle size of 0.1 to 50.0mm, for example 0.1mm, 0.5mm, 1.0mm, 2.0mm, 3.0mm, 5.0mm, 8.0mm, 10.0mm, 15.0mm, 20.0mm, 25.0mm, 30.0mm, 35.0mm, 40.0mm, 45.0mm, 50.0mm and any value in between, preferably 0.5 to 20.0 mm.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, in the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer, the content of the structural unit derived from the olefin alcohol represented by the formula G is 0.4 to 30.0 mol%, and for example, may be 0.4 mol%, 0.5 mol%, 0.7 mol%, 0.8 mol%, 1.0 mol%, 1.5 mol%, 2.0 mol%, 5.0 mol%, 8.0 mol%, 10.0 mol%, 15.0 mol%, 20.0 mol%, 25.0 mol%, 30.0 mol% and any value therebetween, preferably 0.7 to 10.0 mol%.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the weight average molecular weight of the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer is 30000-500000, preferably 50000-400000.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer has a molecular weight distribution of 4.0 or less, and for example, may be 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0 and any value therebetween, and preferably, the molecular weight distribution is 1.0 to 4.0.
In the present invention, the particle size of a spherical or spheroidal polymer is herein considered to be equal to the diameter of a sphere having a volume equal to the volume of the particle.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a use of the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer as a polyolefin material.
The process for preparing an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer provided by the present invention uses a novel trinuclear metal complex-containing catalyst. The catalyst is not reported, therefore, the technical problem solved by the invention is to provide a novel preparation method of olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer.
Furthermore, in the preparation method of the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer provided by the invention, the spherical and/or spheroidal polymers with good shapes are directly prepared by selecting the olefin alcohol monomer for reaction, the catalyst and a proper polymerization process without subsequent processing steps such as granulation and the like, and the obtained polymerization product is not easy to scale in a reactor and is convenient to transport.
Further, compared with the existing industrial process for preparing olefin-olefin alcohol copolymers, the method for preparing olefin-olefin alcohol copolymers provided by the invention omits the step of saponification reaction, and has simpler preparation process.
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The present invention will be described in detail with reference to examples, but the present invention is not limited to the examples.
The analytical characterization instrument used in the present invention was as follows:
1HNMR nuclear magnetic resonance apparatus: bruker DMX 300(300MHz), Tetramethylsilicon (TMS) as an internal standard, was used to test the structure of the complex ligands at 25 ℃.
Comonomer content of the polymer (content of structural units derived from the olefin alcohol represented by formula G): by using13C NMR spectroscopy at 400MHz Bruker Avance 400 NMR spectraOn the instrument, a polymer sample was dissolved with 1,2, 4-trichlorobenzene at 120 ℃ using a 10mm PASEX 13 probe and analyzed.
Molecular weight and molecular weight distribution PDI (PDI ═ Mw/Mn) of the copolymer: measured at 150 ℃ using PL-GPC220 in trichlorobenzene (standard: PS, flow rate: 1.0mL/min, column: 3 XPlgel 10um M1 XED-B300X 7.5 nm).
The activity measurement method comprises the following steps: weight of polymer (g)/nickel (mol). times.2.
For the purpose of conciseness and clarity in the examples, the ligands and complexes are illustrated below:
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the diimine compound A1 is alpha-diimine compound shown as formula V, wherein R is1=R3=R4=R6=CH3,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H;
The diimine compound A2 is alpha-diimine compound shown as formula V, wherein R is1=R3=R4=R6=i-Pr,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H;
The diimine compound A3 is an alpha-diimine compound of formula V', wherein R is1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R31=R32=H;
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Ligand L1 is an aminoimine compound of formula VI, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=CH3,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3
Ligand L2 is an aminoimine compound of formula VI, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=i-Pr,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3
Ligand L3 is an aminoimine compound of formula VI, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=CH3,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H,R5=Et;
Ligand L4 is an aminoimine compound of formula VI', wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3
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The complex Ni1 is a complex shown as a formula II, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=CH3,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
The complex Ni2 is a complex shown as a formula II, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=iPr,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H;R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
The complex Ni3 is a complex shown as a formula II, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=iPr,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H;R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
the complex Ni4 is a complex shown as a formula II, wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=CH3,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R21=R22=H;R5=Et,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
The complex Ni5 is a complex shown as a formula (II'), wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=CH3,R2=R5=R7=R8=R9=R10=R31=R32=H;R5=Me,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br。
Example 1
1) Ligand L1 preparation:
alpha-diimine compound A13.52g (8mmol), 30ml of toluene and 1M trimethylaluminum (16ml and 16mmol) are sequentially added, reflux reaction is carried out for 8 hours, the reaction is stopped by sodium hydroxide/ice water, ethyl acetate extraction is carried out, organic phases are combined, anhydrous magnesium sulfate is dried, and the product is subjected to petroleum ether/ethyl acetate column chromatography separation to obtain colorless crystal ligand L1 with the yield of 85.2%.1HNMRδ(ppm)7.23-6.88(m,14H),4.84(s,1H),4.73(s,1H),3.85(s,1H,NH),2.02(s,3H,CH3),1.87(s,6H,CH3),1.75(s,6H,CH3).
2) Preparation of complex Ni 1:10 ml of (DME) NiBr2(277mg,0.9mmol) in ethanol was added dropwise to a solution of 10ml of ligand L1(274mg,0.6mmol) in dichloromethane, stirred at room temperature for 6 hours, the precipitate was precipitated, filtered, washed with diethyl ether and dried to give a red solid powder, yieldIt was 74%. Elemental analysis (C)70H74Br6N4Ni3O2): c, 50.68; h, 4.50; n, 3.38; experimental values (%): c, 50.53; h, 4.73; and N, 3.21.
3) Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 15mmol (2.5mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 15mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 2
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralization with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 3
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system while adding 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction was stirred at 60 ℃ under 10atm of ethylene pressure for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 4
Adding 1L of sodium bicarbonate solution with mechanical stirringContinuously drying in a stainless steel polymerization kettle at 130 deg.C for 6hr, vacuumizing while it is hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 0.5mL diethyl zinc (1mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under 10atm of ethylene pressure for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 5
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 1.0mL diethyl zinc (1mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction was stirred at 30 ℃ for 30min while maintaining an ethylene pressure of 10 atm. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 6
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while it is hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was charged to the polymerization system while adding 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 50mmol (8.5mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 50mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction was stirred at 30 ℃ for 30min while maintaining an ethylene pressure of 10 atm. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 7
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of the complex was addedNi1, 100mmol (17.0mL) 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 100mL AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 8
1) Preparation of ligand L2:
alpha-diimine compound A24.42g (8mmol), sequentially adding 30ml of toluene and 1M trimethylaluminum (16ml and 16mmol), refluxing for 8 hours, stopping the reaction by using sodium hydroxide/ice water, extracting by using ethyl acetate, combining organic phases, drying by using anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and carrying out column chromatography on the product by using petroleum ether/ethyl acetate to obtain colorless crystal ligand L2, wherein the yield is 76.2%.1HNMRδ(ppm)7.21-6.95(m,14H),4.96(s,1H),4.87(s,1H),3.85(s,1H,NH),2.51(m,4H,CH(CH3)2),2.02(s,3H,CH3),1.18(d,3H,CH3),1.11(d,3H,CH3),1.05(d,6H,CH3),0.98(d,6H,CH3),0.60(d,6H,CH3).
2) Preparation of complex Ni 2: 10ml of (DME) NiBr2(277mg,0.9mmol) of an ethanol solution was added dropwise to a solution of 10ml of ligand L2(341mg,0.6mmol) in methylene chloride, and stirred at room temperature for 6 hours to precipitate, which was washed with ether for filtration and dried to obtain a red powdery solid with a yield of 76%. Elemental analysis (C)86H106Br6N4Ni3O2): c, 54.85; h, 5.67; n, 2.97; experimental values (%): c, 54.61; h, 5.73; and N, 3.14.
3) Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system while 9.4mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni2, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. Polymerization Activity and polymerizationThe properties of the product are shown in Table 1.
Example 9
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 9.4mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni2, 30mmol (8.5mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction was stirred at 60 ℃ under 10atm of ethylene pressure for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 10
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was charged to the polymerization system while adding 9.4mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni2, 30mmol (4.1mL) of 3-methyl-5-hexen-3-ol, 30mL of AlEt-3-ol3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under 10atm of ethylene pressure for 60 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 11
Will contain 277mg (0.9mmol) of (DME) NiBr2To a solution of 341mg (0.6mmol) of ligand L2 in methylene chloride (10mL) was slowly added dropwise. The color of the solution immediately turned deep red and a large amount of precipitate formed. Stirring at room temperature for 6h, and precipitating with anhydrous diethyl ether. Filtering to obtain a filter cake, washing the filter cake with anhydrous ether, and drying in vacuum to obtain a brownish red powdery solid Ni 3. The yield was 84.0%. FT-IR (KBr disc, cm)-1)2969,1677,1628,1462,1342,1109,794,760. Elemental analysis (C)90H114Br6N4Ni3O2): c, 55.74; h, 5.92; n, 2.89; experimental values (%): c, 56.08; h, 6.12; and N, 3.08.
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6hVacuum-pumping while hot and using N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 9.7mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni3, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under 10atm of ethylene pressure for 60 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 12
1) Preparation of ligand L3: alpha-diimine compound A13.52g (8mmol), diethyl ether 30ml and diethyl zinc 2M (4ml, 8mmol) are sequentially added and stirred at normal temperature for 3 hours, the reaction is stopped by ice water, ethyl acetate is used for extraction, organic phases are combined and dried by anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and the product is subjected to petroleum ether/ethyl acetate column chromatography to obtain colorless crystal ligand L3 with the yield of 50.1%.1HNMRδ(ppm)7.22-6.86(m,14H),4.82(s,1H),4.73(s,1H),3.85(s,1H,NH),2.04(m,2H,CH2CH3),1.89(s,6H,CH3),1.74(s,6H,CH3),0.89(t,3H,CH3).
2) Preparation of complex Ni 4: 10ml of (DME) NiBr2(277mg,0.9mmol) of an ethanol solution was added dropwise to a solution of 10ml of ligand L3(282mg,0.6mmol) in dichloromethane, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 6 hours to precipitate, which was washed with ether by filtration and dried to obtain a red powdery solid with a yield of 73%. Elemental analysis (C)72H78Br6N4Ni3O2): c, 51.26; h, 4.66; n, 3.32; experimental values (%): c, 51.39; h, 4.93; and N, 3.24.
3) Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.4mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni4, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. Polymerization Activity and Properties of the PolymerThe parameters are shown in table 1.
Example 13
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system, and 8.4mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni4, 30mmol (4.5mL) of 4-methyl-1-hepten-4-ol, 30mL of AlEt-4-ol were added3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 14
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1) Preparation of ligand L4: and adding 30ml of toluene and 1M trimethylaluminum (16ml and 16mmol) into the alpha-diimine compound A34.32g (8mmol) in sequence, stirring at normal temperature for 3 hours, stopping the reaction by using ice water, extracting by using ethyl acetate, combining organic phases, drying by using anhydrous magnesium sulfate, and separating by using petroleum ether/ethyl acetate column chromatography to obtain a colorless crystal ligand L4, wherein the yield is 72.1%.1HNMRδ(ppm)7.68-7.54(m,8H),7.37(m,4H),7.11-7.04(m,6H),5.16(s,1H),5.08(s,1H),4.05(s,1H,NH),1.94(s,3H,CH3),1.89(s,6H,CH3),1.73(s,6H,CH3).
2) Preparation of complex Ni 5: 10ml of (DME) NiBr2(277mg,0.9mmol) of an ethanol solution was added dropwise to a solution of 10ml of ligand L4(334mg,0.6mmol) in dichloromethane, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 6 hours to precipitate, which was washed with ether for filtration and dried to obtain a red powdery solid with a yield of 72%. Elemental analysis (C)86H82Br6N4Ni3O2): c, 55.56; h, 4.45; n, 3.01; experimental values (%): c, 55.74; h, 4.73; and N, 3.14.
3)10atm ethylene polymerization: continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6hrs, vacuumizing while it is hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. Adding into9.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni5 were then evacuated and replaced 3 times with ethylene. 500mL of hexane, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5ml of Methylaluminoxane (MAO) (1.53mol/L toluene solution) was added. The reaction was vigorously stirred at 60 ℃ for 30min while maintaining an ethylene pressure of 10 atm. The polyethylene was obtained by neutralization with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid.
Example 15
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was poured into the polymerization system while adding 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 15mL of a toluene solution of N, N-dimethylanilinium tetrakis (pentafluorophenyl) borate (1mmol/L toluene solution) was added, and the reaction was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 16
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of hexane was injected into the polymerization system, and 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (6.0mL) of 10-undecen-1-ol, 30mL of AlEt-1-ol were added simultaneously3(1.0mol/L hexane solution), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L toluene solution), and the reaction mixture was stirred at 30 ℃ under an ethylene pressure of 10atm for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralizing the mixture with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
Example 17
Continuously drying a 1L stainless steel polymerization kettle equipped with mechanical stirring at 130 deg.C for 6h, vacuumizing while hot, and adding N2Replace qi for 3 times. 500mL of toluene was charged to the polymerization system while adding 8.3mg (5. mu. mol) of complex Ni1, 30mmol (5.1mL) of 2-methyl-2-hydroxy-7-octene, 30mL of AlEt3(1.0mol/L in hexane), 6.5mL of MAO (1.53mol/L in toluene), at 30 deg.CNext, the ethylene pressure of 10atm was maintained, and the reaction was stirred for 30 min. Finally, the polymer was obtained by neutralization with a 10 wt% ethanol solution acidified with hydrochloric acid. The polymerization activity and the polymer performance parameters are shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1
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As can be seen from Table 1, the catalyst of the present invention exhibits higher polymerization activity when it catalyzes the copolymerization of ethylene and enol, and the obtained polymer has higher molecular weight. The copolymerization activity of the catalyst can reach 5.27 multiplied by 105 g.mol at most-1(Ni)·h-1. The molecular weight of the polymer can be controlled within a wide range according to the addition of the chain transfer agent. In addition, by regulating and controlling the polymerization conditions, a copolymerization product with good particle morphology can be prepared.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments are only for explaining the present invention, and do not set any limit to the present invention. The present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, but the words which have been used herein are words of description and illustration, rather than words of limitation. The invention can be modified, as prescribed, within the scope of the claims and without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Although the invention has been described herein with reference to particular means, materials and embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the particulars disclosed herein, but rather extends to all other methods and applications having the same functionality.

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1. A process for preparing an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer comprising polymerizing an olefin and an olefin alcohol in the presence of a catalyst and optionally a chain transfer agent to produce the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer,
the catalyst comprises a main catalyst and an optional cocatalyst, wherein the main catalyst comprises an amino imine complex shown as a formula I:
Figure FDA0003501750620000011
in the formula I, R1And R2Is a group of formula A:
in the formula A, R1-R5The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C20 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C20 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C20 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C20 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyloxy, and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryloxy; r1-R5Optionally forming a ring with each other;
in the formula I, R21-R24The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C20 alkyl containing substituent or not containing substituent, and C1-C20 alkoxy containing substituent or not containing substituent; r21-R24Optionally forming a ring with each other; r5Selected from hydrogen and substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 hydrocarbyl; r is11Selected from C1-C20 substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbon groups; y is selected from non-metal atoms of group VIA; m is a group VIII metal; x is selected from halogen, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent and C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein R is21And R22Form a benzene ring which may be substitutedHas a substituent.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein R in formula A1-R5The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryloxy.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein R is1-R5The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C6 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C6 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C6 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C6 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C6 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C6 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C10 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C10 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C10 alkaryloxy.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein M is selected from the group consisting of nickel and palladium; y is selected from O and S; x is selected from halogen, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, and C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent;
R11is selected from self-contained fetchingA substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 alkyl group;
R5is selected from C1-C20 alkyl with or without substituent, C6-C20 aryl with or without substituent, C7-C20 aralkyl with or without substituent and C7-C20 alkaryl with or without substituent.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein X is selected from the group consisting of halogen, substituted or unsubstituted C1-C6 alkyl, and substituted or unsubstituted C1-C6 alkoxy.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein R is11Is C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein R is11Is C1-C6 alkyl with or without substituent.
9. The method of claim 5, wherein R is5Is selected from C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, C6-C10 aryl with or without substituent, C7-C15 aralkyl with or without substituent and C7-C15 alkaryl with or without substituent.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein R is5Is selected from C1-C6 alkyl containing substituent or not containing substituent.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein R is5Selected from methyl, ethyl, propyl or butyl.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein R is21-R24The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C20 alkyl with or without substituent, and with or without substituentC2-C20 alkenyl, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkynyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-C20 alkoxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C20 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 aralkyloxy, and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C20 alkaryloxy; r21-R24Optionally forming a ring with each other.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein R is21-R24The same or different, each is independently selected from hydrogen, halogen, hydroxyl, C1-C10 alkyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkenyl with or without substituent, C2-C10 alkynyl with or without substituent, C1-C10 alkoxy with or without substituent, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkenyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C2-C10 alkynyloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryl, substituted or unsubstituted C6-C15 aryloxy, substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 aralkyloxy and substituted or unsubstituted C7-C15 alkaryloxy.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein R is21-R24The same or different, are each independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C10 alkyl, halogenated C1-C10 alkyl, C1-C10 alkoxy, halogenated C1-C10 alkoxy, and halogen.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein R is21-R24The same or different, are each independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C6 alkyl, halogenated C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C6 alkoxy, halogenated C1-C6 alkoxy, and halogen.
16. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 13 wherein said substituents are selected from halogen, hydroxy, C1-C10 alkyl, halogenated C1-C10 alkyl, C1-C10 alkoxy and halogenated C1-C10 alkoxy.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the substituents are selected from the group consisting of halogen, hydroxy, C1-C6 alkyl, halogenated C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C6 alkoxy, and halogenated C1-C6 alkoxy.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the C1-C6 alkyl is selected from the group consisting of methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, and isobutyl, n-pentyl, isopentyl, n-hexyl, isohexyl, 3, 3-dimethylbutyl.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the C1-C6 alkoxy is selected from methoxy, ethoxy, n-propoxy, isopropoxy, n-butoxy and isobutoxy, n-pentoxy, isopentoxy, n-hexoxy, isohexoxy, 3, 3-dimethylbutoxy.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein the halogen is selected from the group consisting of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
21. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein the aminoimine complex has the substructure according to formula IA:
Figure FDA0003501750620000041
wherein R is31-R34And R in the formula I21-R24Have the same definition.
22. According to claim 21The method is characterized in that R33And R34Is hydrogen.
23. The process of any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein the procatalyst comprises one or more of the following complexes:
Figure FDA0003501750620000051
1) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
2) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
3) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
4) A complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
5) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
6) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
7) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
8) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
9) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
10) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
11) A complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
12) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
13) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
14) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
15) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
16) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
17) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
18) a complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
19) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
20) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
21) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R21=R22=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
22) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
23) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Is tert-butyl, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
24) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
25) A complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
26) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Is tert-butyl, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
27) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Is tert-butyl, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
28) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
29) A complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is ═ isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
30) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
31) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Is tert-butyl, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
32) a complex of formula II wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
33) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
34) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
35) a complex of formula II wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R22=H,R21Tert-butyl radical, R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
Figure FDA0003501750620000081
29) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
30) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
31) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
32) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
33) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
34) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
35) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11=Et,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
36) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
37) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
38) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
39) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
40) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
41) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
42) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=R31=R32=H,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
43) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl, R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
44) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
45) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
46) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
47) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
48) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
49 of the formula (II'), wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
50) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6Is isopropyl group,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=R11=Et,R5=CH3,M=Ni,Y=O,X=Br;
51) A complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Et,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
52) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Me,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
53) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1-R6=Me,R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
54) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Br,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
55) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=Cl,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11Isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, X ═ Br;
56) a complex of formula (II') wherein R1=R3=R4=R6=F,R2=R5=R7-R10=H,R31=R32=Et,R5=CH3,R11I.e., isobutyl, M ═ Ni, Y ═ O, and X ═ Br.
24. The method of any one of claims 1-15, wherein the olefin comprises an olefin having 2-16 carbon atoms.
25. The method of claim 24, wherein the olefin comprises ethylene or an alpha-olefin having 3 to 16 carbon atoms.
26. The process of any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein the alkene alcohol is selected from one or more alkene alcohols of formula G:
Figure FDA0003501750620000101
in the formula G, L1-L3Each independently selected from H and C with or without substituent1-C30Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C30An alkylene group.
27. The method of claim 26, wherein the copolymer has a content of structural units derived from the alkene alcohol of formula G in the range of 0.4 to 10.0 mol%.
28. The method of claim 26, wherein L is1And L2Is H, L3Is H or C1-C30Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C30An alkylene group.
29. The method of claim 26, wherein L is1And L2Is H, L3Is H or C1-C20Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C20An alkylene group.
30. The method of claim 26, wherein L is1And L2Is H, L3Is H or C1-C10Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C10An alkylene group.
31. The method of claim 26, wherein L is1And L2Is H, L3Is H or C1-C10Alkyl radical, L4Is C having a pendant group1-C6An alkylene group.
32. The method of claim 26, wherein L is1-L3Wherein said substituents are selected from halogen, C1-C10Alkyl radical, C1-C10Alkoxy radical, C6-C10One or more of aryl, cyano and hydroxyl;
L4wherein the side group is selected from halogen, C6-C20Aryl radical, C1-C20Alkyl and C1-C20One or more of alkoxy, said C6-C20Aryl radical, C1-C20Alkyl and C1-C20Alkoxy is optionally substituted with a substituent.
33. The method of claim 32, wherein L is1-L3Wherein said substituent is selected from C1-C6Alkyl, halogen and C1-C6One or more of alkoxy groups.
34. The method of claim 33, wherein L is4Wherein said substituents are selected from halogen, C1-C10Alkyl radical, C1-C10Alkoxy radical, C6-C10One or more of aryl and hydroxyl.
35. A process according to any one of claims 1 to 15 characterised in that the cocatalyst is selected from organoaluminium compounds and/or organoboron compounds; the organic aluminum compound is selected from one or more of alkyl aluminoxane, alkyl aluminum and alkyl aluminum halide; the organoboron compound is selected from an aryl boron and/or a borate; the chain transfer agent is selected from one or more of alkyl aluminum, alkyl magnesium and alkyl zinc.
36. The method as claimed in claim 35, wherein when the cocatalyst is an organoaluminum compound, the molar ratio of aluminum in the cocatalyst to M in the aminoimine-based complex is 10 to 1071, preparing a catalyst; when the cocatalyst is an organic boron compound, the molar ratio of boron in the cocatalyst to M in the amino imine complex is 0.1-1000: 1; the molar ratio of the chain transfer agent to M in the amino imine complex is 0.1-5000: 1.
37. The process of claim 36, wherein when the cocatalyst is an organoaluminum compound, the molar ratio of aluminum in the cocatalyst to M in the aminoimine-based complex is 10-100000: 1.
38. The method as recited in claim 36, wherein when the cocatalyst is an organoaluminum compound, the molar ratio of aluminum in the cocatalyst to M in the aminoimine-based complex is 100-10000: 1.
39. The method of claim 36, wherein when the cocatalyst is an organoboron compound, the molar ratio of boron in the cocatalyst to M in the aminoimine complex is from 0.1 to 500: 1.
40. The method of claim 36, wherein the molar ratio of the chain transfer agent to M in the aminoimine complex is 1.0 to 1000: 1.
41. An olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer prepared according to the process of any one of claims 1 to 40, which is spherical and/or spheroidal, and/or which has a particle size of from 0.1 to 50 mm.
42. Use of an olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer prepared according to the process of any one of claims 1 to 40 or the olefin-olefin alcohol copolymer of claim 41 as a polyolefin material.
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