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Conjugated dienes copolymerisation

Conjugated dienes, 11 Conjugation, 11, 368 Conrotation, 345 Coordination polymerisation, 322 Copolymerisation, 322 Cope reaction, 268 Cope rearrangement, 354 Cracking, 112, 305 Cram s rule, 235 Cross-linking, 323... [Pg.207]

Coordination polymerisation via re complexes comprises polymerisation and copolymerisation processes with transition metal-based catalysts of unsaturated hydrocarbon monomers such as olefins [11-19], vinylaromatic monomers such as styrene [13, 20, 21], conjugated dienes [22-29], cycloolefins [30-39] and alkynes [39-45]. The coordination polymerisation of olefins concerns mostly ethylene, propylene and higher a-olefins [46], although polymerisation of cumulated diolefins (allenes) [47, 48], isomerisation 2, co-polymerisation of a-olefins [49], isomerisation 1,2-polymerisation of /i-olcfins [50, 51] and cyclopolymerisation of non-conjugated a, eo-diolefins [52, 53] are also included among coordination polymerisations involving re complex formation. [Pg.11]

Ever since their original discoveries, Ziegler Natta catalysts and Phillips catalysts have been used for both the homopolymerisation and the copolymerisation of olefins. Moreover, Ziegler-Natta catalysts also allowed the copolymerisation of olefins with vinylaromatic monomers, conjugated dienes and cycloolefins. Other coordination catalysts such as group 8 metal compounds, especially cationic Pd(II) complexes, enabled the alternating copolymerisation of olefins and carbon monoxide [2,29,30,37,43,46,241,448 450],... [Pg.179]

Random ethylene/propylene copolymers are amorphous and represent an interesting class of synthetic elastomers. The introduction of double bonds, useful for sulphur vulcanisation in the copolymer, can be achieved by copolymerisation of ethylene and propylene with non-conjugated dienes containing only one double bond capable of insertion for instance, 1,4-hexadiene, dicy-clopentadiene and 5-ethylidene-2-norbornene (endocyclic double bond)... [Pg.181]

Similarly, the same catalysts that promote the syndiospecific polymerisation of styrene also polymerise ethylene and a-olefins [106,107], ring-substituted styrenes [6] and conjugated dienes [44,74,108-110], These monomers can also be copolymerised with each other [111-114], Substituted styrenes, which yield syndiotactic polymers by polymerisation run with syndiospecific catalysts, form copolymers with styrene the polymerisation rate increases with increasing nucleophilicity of the comonomer. The random copolymers formed are co-syndiotactic [6,111,112]. [Pg.263]

In general, copolymerisation of conjugated dienes with coordination catalysts is difficult because of the strong selectivity of the catalysts towards monomers of the particular type. The use of suitable catalysts, however, makes it possible to obtain copolymers of conjugated dienes with various monomers. Obtained copolymers can be random or alternating, depending on the kind of comonomers and catalysts. [Pg.314]

Copolymerisation of Conjugated Dienes with Ethylene and a-Oiefins... [Pg.315]

Copolymerisation of conjugated dienes and alkenes can lead to random or alternating copolymers, depending on the applied catalyst and copolymerisation conditions [7],... [Pg.315]

A scheme for the alternating copolymerisation of conjugated dienes and a-olefins has been proposed in the case of isoprene/propylene copolymerisation with V-based Ziegler-Natta catalysts [209] ... [Pg.315]


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