An
example of breaking “Ewen’s symmetry rule”
for olefin catalysis polymerization is proposed by DFT calculations.
Catalyst precursors with Cs symmetry are suggested to promote the isotactic propene polymerization
by a modification of the active site geometry obtained via coordination
with AlH–alkyl species in solution. The origin of stereocontrol
in olefin polymerization is due to a dual mechanism dictated by the
chiral catalyst. These findings may expand the toolbox for promoting
stereoselective olefin polymerization by transition metal catalysts