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Glass transition temperature stereoregular copolymer

The polybutadienes prepared with these barium t-butoxide-hydroxide/BuLi catalysts are sufficiently stereoregular to undergo crystallization, as measured by DTA ( 8). Since these polymers have a low vinyl content (7%), they also have a low gl ass transition temperature. At a trans-1,4 content of 79%, the Tg is -91°C and multiple endothermic transitions occur at 4°, 20°, and 35°C. However, in copolymers of butadiene (equivalent trans content) and styrene (9 wt.7. styrene), the endothermic transitions are decreased to -4° and 25°C. Relative to the polybutadiene, the glass transition temperature for the copolymer is increased to -82°C. The strain induced crystallization behavior for a SBR of similar structure will be discussed after the introduction of the following new and advanced synthetic rubber. [Pg.82]

The conformational entropies of copolymer chains are calculated through utilization of semiempirical potential energy functions and adoption of the RIS model of polymers. It is assumed that the glass transition temperature, Tg, is inversely related to the intramolecular, equilibrium flexibility of a copolymer chain as manifested by its conformational entropy. This approach is applied to the vinyl copolymers of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride with methyl acrylate, where the stereoregularity of each copolymer is explicitly considered, and correctly predicts the observed deviations from the Fox relation when they occur. It therefore appears that the sequence distribution - Tg effects observed in many copolymers may have an intramolecular origin in the form of specific molecular interactions between adjacent monomer units, which can be characterized by estimating the resultant conformational entropy. [Pg.364]

The copolymers of ethylene with norbornene produced with metallocene catalysts [199] are interesting thermoplastic materials characterized by high glass transition temperatures, good chemical and thermal resistance and excellent transparency [200,201]. The properties of these copolymers depend on the comonomer composition, the distribution of the comonomers and the chain stereoregularity. [Pg.42]

Glass transition temperature of stereoregular copolymer Glass transition temperature (Tg)... [Pg.138]


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