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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Design, synthesis and characterization of new ligands and activators for the oligomerization of ethylene by iron complexes

Boudier, Adrien 24 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis describes the development of new catalytic systems based upon iron complexes and their reactivity toward ethylene. First, we focused our interest on the synthesis of iron(III) precursors chelated by monoanionic ligand. Those complexes were obtained either by reaction of the monoanionic ligand with FeCl3 or through oxidation of the iron(II) complex. The second reaction led to binuclear complexes. Then, another aim of the thesis was to design new well-defined cocatalysts for the activation of iron complexes. The study of the reaction between an alcohol and the trimethylaluminum allowed us to reach this aim. Aluminum complexes adopted either a binuclear framework or a trinuclear one, depending on the nature of alcohol reagent. Besides this work, new iron(II) and nickel(II) complexes chelated by imino-imidazole ligands bearing a pendant donor function L were synthesized. All complexes have been evaluated for the oligomerization of ethylene in the presence of EtAlCl2 or MAO as cocatalyst. Only nickel complexes were active toward ethylene transformation.
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Design, synthesis and characterization of new ligands and activators for the oligomerization of ethylene by iron complexes / Design, synthese et caracterisation de nouveaux ligands et activateurs pour l'oligomerisation de l'ethylene par les complexes de fer

Boudier, Adrien 24 September 2012 (has links)
Cette thèse décrit le développement de nouveaux systèmes catalytiques à base de fer ainsi que l'étude de leur réactivité vis-à-vis de l'éthylène. Dans un premier temps, nous nous sommes intéressés au développement de précurseurs de fer(III) associés à des ligands monoanioniques tridentes. Deux voies de synthèse ont été envisagées. La première décrit la complexation d'un ligand anionique sur le précurseur FeCl3 et la seconde passe par l’oxydation d'un complexe de fer(II) associé à un ligand neutre conduisant à une espèce binucléaire. Activés par le MAO, ces catalyseurs de fer(III) constituent les premiers complexes du genre permettant l’oligomérisation de l'éthylène. L’accent a également été porté sur la recherche de nouveaux activateurs. Des complexes d’aluminium répondant à nos attentes ont été obtenus par réaction entre un alcool et le triméthylaluminium. Selon la nature de l'alcool, la structure des activateurs peut être soit binucléaire ou trinucléaire. Enfin, des complexes de fer et de nickel associés à des ligands imino-imidazoles possédant un bras hémilabile ont été synthétisés. Une fois activés, les systèmes à base de nickel ont montré de bonnes activités en catalyse. / This thesis describes the development of new catalytic systems based upon iron complexes and their reactivity toward ethylene. First, we focused our interest on the synthesis of iron(III) precursors chelated by monoanionic ligand. Those complexes were obtained either by reaction of the monoanionic ligand with FeCl3 or through oxidation of the iron(II) complex. The second reaction led to binuclear complexes. Then, another aim of the thesis was to design new well-defined cocatalysts for the activation of iron complexes. The study of the reaction between an alcohol and the trimethylaluminum allowed us to reach this aim. Aluminum complexes adopted either a binuclear framework or a trinuclear one, depending on the nature of alcohol reagent. Besides this work, new iron(II) and nickel(II) complexes chelated by imino-imidazole ligands bearing a pendant donor function L were synthesized. All complexes have been evaluated for the oligomerization of ethylene in the presence of EtAlCl2 or MAO as cocatalyst. Only nickel complexes were active toward ethylene transformation.

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