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Nonpolar monomers, polymerization

Yamamoto Y,Nakamura I (2005) Nucleophilic Attack by Palladium Species. 14 211-240 Yasuda H (1999) Organo Rare Earth Metal Catalysis for the Living Polymerizations of Polar and Nonpolar Monomers. 2 255-283 Yasuda N, see King AO (2004) 6 205-246... [Pg.295]

Yasuda, H. and Ihara, E Rare Earth Metal-Initiated living Polymerizations of Polar and Nonpolar Monomers, VoL 133 pp. 53-102. [Pg.217]

Rare Earth Metal-Initiated Living Polymerizations of Polar and Nonpolar Monomers... [Pg.55]

Characteristic initiation behavior of rare earth metals was also found in the polymerization of polar and nonpolar monomers. In spite of the accelarated development of living isotactic [15] and syndiotactic [16] polymerizations of methyl methacrylate (MMA), the lowest polydispersity indices obtained remain in the region of Mw/Mn = 1.08 for an Mn of only 21 200. Thus, the synthesis of high molecular weight polymers (Mn > 100 x 103) with Mw/Mn < 1.05 is still an important target in both polar and nonpolar polymer chemistry. Undoubtedly, the availability of compositionally pure materials is a must for the accurate physical and chemical characterization of polymeric materials. [Pg.58]

Polar monomers, such as methyl (meth)acrylate, methyl vinyl ketone, and acrylonitrile, are more reactive than styrene and 1,3-dienes because the polar substituent stabilizes the carba-nion propagating center by resonance interaction to form the enolate anion. However, the polymerizations are more complicated than those of the nonpolar monomers because the polar... [Pg.418]

Copolymerizations of nonpolar monomers with polar monomers such as methyl methacrylate and acrylonitrile are especially comphcated. The effects of solvent and counterion may be unimportant compared to the side reactions characteristic of anionic polymerization of polar monomers (Sec. 5-3b-4). In addition, copolymerization is often hindered by the very low tendency of one of the cross-propagation reactions. For example, polystyryl anions easily add methyl methacrylate but there is little tendency for poly(methyl methacrylate) anions to add styrene. Many reports of styrene-methyl methacrylate (and similar comonomer pairs) copolymerizations are not copolymerizations in the sense discussed in this chapter. [Pg.511]

For polar monomers, heterogeneity is seldom a requirement for isoselective polymerization with traditional Ziegler-Natta initiators syndiotactic polymers are obtained only with the soluble initiators. Styrene and 1,3-dienes are intermediate in behavior between the polar and nonpolar monomer. These monomers undergo isoselective polymerization with both homogeneous and heterogeneous traditional Ziegler-Natta initiators. [Pg.644]


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