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Polydienes living anionic polymerization

In addition to the triblock thermoplastic elastomers, other useful copolymers of styrene with a diene are produced commerically by living anionic polymerization. These include di-and multiblock copolymers, random copolymers, and tapered block copolymers. A tapered (gradient) copolymer has a variation in composition along the polymer chain. For example, S-S/D-D is a tapered block polymer that tapers from a polystyrene block to a styrene-diene random copolymer to polydiene block. (Tapered polymers need not have pure blocks at their ends. One can have a continuously tapered composition from styrene to diene by... [Pg.437]

Block Copolymer Synthesis by Three-Step Sequential Monomer Addition The preparation of block copolymers by sequential addition of monomers using living anionic polymerization and a monofunctional initiator is the most direct method for preparing well-defined block copolymers. Detailed laboratory procedures for anionic synthesis of block copolymers are available [37, 230], Several important aspects of these syntheses can be illustrated by considering the preparation of an important class of block copolymers (Scheme 7.22), the polystyrene-fe-polydiene-( -polystyrene triblock copolymers. [Pg.151]

Over the past decade. Fetters and co-workers have synthesized and studied the chain flexibility of an extremely broad range of well-defined polydienes and polyolefins [36, 38, 39, 143-148]. The polyolefins were prepared by clean and quantitative hydrogenation [144-146] of polydienes of precisely controlled architecture. Thus, poly(l-butene) (a.k.a polyfethyl ethylene)) of an atactic structure and a virtually monodisperse molecular weight distribution was S3m-thesized by hydrogenation of 1,2-polybutadiene made via controlled ( living ) anionic polymerization [144]. Likewise, monodisperse atactic polypropylene... [Pg.23]

Anionic polymerization frequently has been used to prepare well-defined living polymers such as polystyrene, poly(a-methylstyrene), polydienes, which may be transformed by two methods into block copolymers with cationically polymerizable monomers. When a living anionic polymer is mixed with a stoichiometric amount of a living cationic polymer the cationic and anionic species may couple. For example, anionic living polystyrene (St) or poly (a-methylstyrene) (MSt) were reacted with living cationic polytetrahydrofuran (THF). In the latter system the coupling efficiency was low, probably because of proton or hydride transfer 132) ... [Pg.283]

A very interesting labeling to investigate dynamics of polymer chains is the main chain labeling. In the case of polymerizations, the best way, en it is possible, is to perform an anionic polymerization and to terminate the living chains with 9,10 bis bromomethyl anthracene (Fig. 6, scheme 1) (11). Polystyrene, polyisoprene and other polydienes... [Pg.200]

A variation of the sequential monomer addition technique described in Section 9.2.6(i) is used to make styrene-diene-styrene iriblock thermoplastic rubbers. Styrene is polymerized first, using butyl lithium initiator in a nonpolar solvent. Then, a mixture of styrene and the diene is added to the living polystyryl macroanion. The diene will polymerize first, because styrene anions initiate diene polymerization much faster than the reverse process. After the diene monomer is consumed, polystyrene forms the third block. The combination of Li initiation and a nonpolar solvent produces a high cis-1,4 content in the central polydiene block, as required for thermoplastic elastomer behavior. [Pg.318]


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