Recently, the research activity in the field of the stereospecific polymerization of conjugated dienes has focused on the use of catalysts based on organometallic complexes having a well-defined structure and containing ligands of various types (e.g., phosphines, bis-imines, and pyridylimines), since it has been observed that the nature of the ligand, as expected on the basis of the diene polymerization mechanism proposed several years ago by Porri, is able to exert a strong influence on the polymerization regio- and stereoselectivity, on the polymer molecular weights and their distribution, and in some cases to impart a living feature to the catalysts themselves. In this Perspective we highlight the most recent results obtained in this field and discuss possible future developments in this area.

Dienes Polymerization: Where We Are and What Lies Ahead

Ricci G;
2021

Abstract

Recently, the research activity in the field of the stereospecific polymerization of conjugated dienes has focused on the use of catalysts based on organometallic complexes having a well-defined structure and containing ligands of various types (e.g., phosphines, bis-imines, and pyridylimines), since it has been observed that the nature of the ligand, as expected on the basis of the diene polymerization mechanism proposed several years ago by Porri, is able to exert a strong influence on the polymerization regio- and stereoselectivity, on the polymer molecular weights and their distribution, and in some cases to impart a living feature to the catalysts themselves. In this Perspective we highlight the most recent results obtained in this field and discuss possible future developments in this area.
2021
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche "Giulio Natta" - SCITEC
stereospecific polymerization
dienes
catalysts
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