Poly(ethene-co-norbornene) was synthesized in toluene using Me2Si(Me4Cp) (NtBu)TiCl2 activated with methylaluminoxane (MAO) as catalyst. We found that at 50°C the molecular weight increases with time for up to one hour and very little chain transfer occurs, thus the copolymerization can be considered as quasi-living. The quasi-living nature requires high norbornene feed fractions; it is more pronounced at low temperatures and short reaction times. Mw / Mn = 1.3 (Mn = 100 kg / mol) was the lowest polydispersity index obtained when the copolymerization reaction was conducted at 50°C. Poly(ethene-co-norbornene) containing long-chain branches was obtained; the degree of branching decreased with an increasing norbornene molar fraction in the feed. The presence of long- chain branches was confirmed both by size exclusion chromatography and rheology; the branches were found evenly distributed in the copolymers. Rheology of poly(ethene-co-norbornene) was analyzed; the GN° minimum could be reached, most probably, because bulky bicyclic norbornene units inhibit crystallization. Compared to the literature data, the low level of long chain branches incorporated into our poly(ethene-co-norbornene) samples does not significantly affect the glass transition temperature. The relationship between the experimental conditions and the polymer architecture is discussed based on the proposed reaction scheme.
Poly(Ethene-co-Norbornene) Obtained with a Constrained Geometry Catalyst. A Study of Reaction Kinetics and Copolymer Properties
Mendichi R;Boggioni L;Tritto I;
2002
Abstract
Poly(ethene-co-norbornene) was synthesized in toluene using Me2Si(Me4Cp) (NtBu)TiCl2 activated with methylaluminoxane (MAO) as catalyst. We found that at 50°C the molecular weight increases with time for up to one hour and very little chain transfer occurs, thus the copolymerization can be considered as quasi-living. The quasi-living nature requires high norbornene feed fractions; it is more pronounced at low temperatures and short reaction times. Mw / Mn = 1.3 (Mn = 100 kg / mol) was the lowest polydispersity index obtained when the copolymerization reaction was conducted at 50°C. Poly(ethene-co-norbornene) containing long-chain branches was obtained; the degree of branching decreased with an increasing norbornene molar fraction in the feed. The presence of long- chain branches was confirmed both by size exclusion chromatography and rheology; the branches were found evenly distributed in the copolymers. Rheology of poly(ethene-co-norbornene) was analyzed; the GN° minimum could be reached, most probably, because bulky bicyclic norbornene units inhibit crystallization. Compared to the literature data, the low level of long chain branches incorporated into our poly(ethene-co-norbornene) samples does not significantly affect the glass transition temperature. The relationship between the experimental conditions and the polymer architecture is discussed based on the proposed reaction scheme.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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