This description addresses ionic compositions of matter comprising positively charged cations [Ct] and negatively charged anions [A] , said anion comprising a central core Group 13 element to which are bound fluoroaryl ligands, at least one of said fluoroaryl ligands being substituted with a siloxy group represented by the symbolsâSiOR , wherein R is a C -C hydrocarbyl or hydrocarbylsilyl substituent. [Ct] may be selected from any capable of use with olefin polymerization catalysts and typically will be from the group consisting of anilinium and ammonium cations, trityl carbenium cations, Group 11 metal cations, silylium cations, the cations of the hydrated salts of Group 1 or 2 metals, and derivatives of the foregoing anilinium, ammonium, trityl carbenium, and silylium cations containing C -C hydrocarbyl, hydrocarbylsilyl, or hydrocarbylamine substituents for one or more hydrogen atoms of said cations. The ionic compositions described can be used to activate olefin polymerization catalysts, and can be prepared so as to be soluble in aliphatic solvents. Syntheses and polymerization are illustrated.
Group-15 Cationic Compounds For Olefin Polymerization Catalysts
This description addresses fluorinated amine compounds meeting the general formula Râ ArFâER , where ArF is a fluoroaryl group, E is nitrogen or phosphorous, each R is independently a C -C hydrocarbyl group; or the two Rs may connect to form an unsubstituted or substituted C -C cycloaliphatic group, Râ is a C -C hydrocarbyl or halogenated hydrocarbyl, and i is 0, 1 or 2. These compounds may be protonated with strong Bronsted acids to form protonated amine compounds that are useful for the preparation of organometallic catalyst-cocatalyst compounds comprising noncoordinating or weakly coordinating anions. The resulting organometallic catalyst-cocatalyst complexes can be effectively used as olefin polymerization catalysts. High number-average molecular weight polymers at high rates of productivity were observed from the use of metallocene catalyst complexes prepared with [N-pentafluorophenyl pyrrolidinium][tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate] of [N-pentafluorophenyl pyrrolidinium][chloride].
Siloxy Substituted Cocatalyst Activators For Olefin Polymerization
This description addresses ionic compositions of matter comprising positively charged cations [Ct] and negatively charged anions [A] , said anion comprising a central core Group 13 element to which are bound fluoroaryl ligands, at least one of said fluoroaryl ligands being substituted with a siloxy group represented by the symbolsâSiOR , wherein R is a C -C hydrocarbyl or hydrocarbylsilyl substituent. [Ct] may be. selected from any capable of use with olefin polymerization catalysts and typically will be from the group consisting of anilinium and ammonium cations, trityl carbenium cations, Group 11 metal cations, silylium cations, the cations of the hydrated salts of Group 1 or 2 metals, and derivatives of the foregoing anilinium, ammonium, trityl carbenium, and silylium cations containing C -C hydrocarbyl, hydrocarbylsilyl, or hydrocarbylamine substituents for one or more hydrogen atoms of said cations. The ionic compositions described can be used to activate olefin polymerization catalysts, and can be prepared so as to be soluble in aliphatic solvents. Syntheses and polymerization are illustrated.
Nitrogen-Containing Group-13 Anionic Compounds For Olefin Polymerization
The invention addresses an composition of matter comprising a cation [Ct] and an anion [A] , the anion comprises a core Group-13 element bound to partially or completely fluorinated fluoroaryl ligands, at least one of the fluoroaryl ligands is substituted with a Group-15 element that has been rendered essentially inert for subsequent chemical reaction through its unbonded electron pair by substituting an electron-withdrawing group on it. [Ct] may be selected from anilinium and ammonium cations, trityl carbenium cations, Group-11 metal cations, silylium cations, the cations of the hydrated salts of Group-1 or -2 metals, and derivatives of the foregoing anilinium, ammonium, trityl carbenium, and silylium cations containing C -C hydrocarbyl, hydrocarbylsilyl, or hydrocarbylamine substituents for one or more hydrogen atoms of said cations. The compositions can be used to activate olefin polymerization catalysts, and can be prepared to dissolve in aliphatic solvents. Syntheses and polymerization are illustrated.
Olefin Polymerization Catalysts Derived From Group-15 Cationic Compounds And Processes Using Them
Fluorinated amine compounds, Râ ArFâER , where ArF is a fluoroaryl substituent, E is nitrogen or phosphorous, each R is independently a C -C hydrocarbyl substituent, or the two Rs may be connected to form an unsubstituted or substituted C -C cycloaliphatic substituent, Râ is a C -C hydrocarbyl or halogenated hydrocarbyl, and i is 0, 1 or 2 are disclosed. These compounds may be protonated and complexed with suitable substantially noncoordinating anions to prepare polymerization catalyst components. When these catalyst components are combined with organometallic catalyst precursors, the catalyst precursor is activated to a catalyst. This catalyst is combined with monomer under olefin polymerization conditions to prepare polymer. High number-average molecular weight polymers at high productivity rates were observed from using metallocene catalysts activated with [N-pentafluorophenyl pyrrolidinium][tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate].
An activator for olefin polymerization catalysts is disclosed. One aspect of the activator is that it comprises a group-13 central atom connected to at least one fluorinated aryl ring that is itself substituted with a silyl acetylenic group. Some embodiments employ a neutral activator and others employ the activator as an anion coupled with a ligand-abstracting cation. These activators are discrete molecules.
Fluorinated Zwitterionic Cocatalyst Activators For Olefin Polymerization
Zwitterionic compositions of matter comprising cations [Ct] and anions connected together with substantially rigid fluorinated linking groups are described. These zwitterionic compositions serve as cocatalysts. They activate olefin polymerization catalysts, and can dissolve in aliphatic solvents. Synthesis and polymerization are illustrated.
George Rodriguez - Houston TX, US David Arthur Cano - Spring TX, US David H. McConville - Houston TX, US Frank C. Rix - League City TX, US
Assignee:
Univation Technologies, LLC - Houston TX
International Classification:
C07F 7/00 C07F 15/00 C07F 9/00
US Classification:
556 52, 556 43, 556 46, 556 58, 556136, 556140
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods of producing di-, tri- or tetrabenzyl-metal compounds comprising combining a metal salt with a (benzyl)MgXcompound at from less than 30 C. , wherein n is 1 or 2 and X is a monoanionic group; wherein the combining takes place in a diluent mixture comprising from 0 to 80% by volume of an ether diluent and a diluent selected from the group consisting of aromatic diluents, halogenated hydrocarbon diluents, and mixtures thereof. The methods are characterized by employing various mixtures of diluents, and in some cases, minimal to no ether diluent.
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Company / Classification
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George Rodriguez Assistant Project Manager
Heston Emergency Housing, LP General Contractors-Single-Family Houses
Apr 2012 to 2000 Field Service EngineerNavy Engineering Logistics Office Detachment Norfolk, VA Sep 2010 to Apr 2012 Engineering TechnicianApplied Technical Services Chesapeake, VA Jan 2009 to Sep 2010 Engineering TechnicianUnited States Navy
2002 to 2008 Nuclear Electronics Technician
Education:
Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 2008 to 2013 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology with a minor in Engineering ManagementNaval Nuclear Power Training Unit Ballston Spa, NY 2004 to 2005 Completed a fast paced curriculum with a combination of classroom and hands-on operational training to safely operate a nuclear power plant during startups, shutdowns, maintenance, transient operations, and casualty scenarios.Naval Nuclear Power School Goose Creek, SC 2003 to 2004 Completed advanced courses in mathmatics, heat transfer, chemistry, physics, radiological controls, material science, reactor dynamics, power generation and engineering fundamental to the design, operation, and maintenance of naval nuclear power plants.Nuclear Electronics Technician School Goose Creek, SC 2002 to 2003 Electronics: DC and AC circuits, solid state devices, digital logic, microprocessors, and instrumentation & control circuits
Dr. Rodriguez graduated from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Escondido, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Rodriguez is affiliated with Palomar Health Downtown Hospital Campus.
Medical School University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Conditions:
Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains
Languages:
Chinese English Korean Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Rodriguez graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1985. He works in Philadelphia, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
Patrick Henry Elementary School Alexandria VA 1975-1978, Queen of Apostles School Alexandria VA 1978-1979, Layton Hall Elementary School Fairfax VA 1979-1980, Lanier Middle School Fairfax VA 1980-1982
"There are Republicans with common sense," said Dallas immigration lawyer George Rodriguez. "A lot of Republicans have fallen out of their party because it's gone too far to the right, just like there's a lot of Democrats who have fallen out because we've got a little bit to the left. We've got to c
If you are afraid the police are going to ask you about your immigration status, then probably you have a reason to worry about it, said Tea Party supporter and political commentator George Rodriguez.
Date: Nov 29, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Texas prison escapee convicted of killing officer set to die
Rivas was put to death three years ago at age 41. George Rodriguez ordered his appeals dropped and was executed in 2008 at age 45. Three remain on death row: Garcia, 43, Patrick Murphy Jr., 53, and Randy Halprin, 37.
Its definitely more of a race than the Abbott-Davis contest, said Republican activist George Rodriguez of San Antonio, point man for the national Tea Party Express group. All the evidence you need is that Wendy Davis lost five counties in South Texas in her primary against a lightly campaigning
Pre-K critic George Rodriguez, president of the South Texas Political Alliance, said that, despite the loss, he felt good about the David and Goliath battle his camp waged to defeat the measure.
Date: Nov 08, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Texan Julián Castro brings life of contrasts to Democratic convention speech
Their families are very influenced by radical, ethnic thinking, said George Rodriguez, a leader of the San Antonio Tea Party who heads the South Texas Political Alliance, which raises political money for conservative groups.
Date: Sep 04, 2012
Source: Google
Driver, 100, crashes into 11 people near Los Angeles school
After an initial investigation, it appears Carter was pulling out of a parking space, but instead of backing into the street, he backed onto the sidewalk, police Capt. George Rodriguez said. The car hit a group of people who were gathered to buy snacks from a street vendor, Rodriguez said.
Date: Aug 29, 2012
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
KXNet - Bismarck/Minot/Williston/Dickinson3 years later, what's become of the ...
"We are showing up at city council meetings on a regular basis, showing up at county commission meetings on a regular basis. We have organized neighborhood groups to attend town hall meetings," says San Antonio Tea Party president George Rodriguez. "It is at those meetings that we bring up the issue