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Stereoselective polymerization molecular weight

Each of the fluorinated catalysts has an optimum temperature-range for stereoselective polymerization. At the lower temperatures, the rate of propagation and yield of polymer decrease dramatically. At higher temperatures, the molecular weight of the polymer produced becomes lower, presumably because chain transfer or termination processes increase in importance. At still higher temperatures, the stereoregulation is lost, and the low-d.p. polymer produced has a mixed, anomeric configuration. [Pg.184]

The structure of ligands in metallocene complexes determines activity, stereoselectivity, and molecular weight of 1-alkene polymerizations, by controlling the preferential conformation of the growing polymer chain which in turn controls the stereochemistry of monomer coordination ( enantiomorphic site control ). The difference between this and the chain-end control mechanism mentioned earlier is that stereo errors due to misinsertions can be repaired.101,106... [Pg.1272]

The coordinate type catalysts are also effective for thiirane polymerizations. The types of systems used are also similar. Thus diethylzinc and in particular diethylzinc/water mixtures have been studied [44]. Other studies made using triethylaluminium and diethylcadmium indicated that these metal alkyls all behave similarly. The reactions seem to be rather complex, and, as also was the case with the epoxides, no well defined kinetic studies have appeared. The polymers produced are of high molecular weight and are often crystalline. Thus stereospecific polysulphides have been reported. Again the bulk of the studies involve PS. Stereoselective polymerization of racemic monomer has been accomplished [45, 46] using a catalyst prepared from diethylzinc and (+) borneol. The marked difference between PO and PS in their polymer-... [Pg.271]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.662 , Pg.680 ]




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