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    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part A: General Papers 1 (1963), S. 125-138 
    ISSN: 0449-2951
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: The polymerization of N-vinylcarbazole with the TiCl4-Al(i-Bu)3, TiCl4-AlEt3, TiCl3-Al(i-Bu)3, and the TiCl4-n-BuLi systems was studied. It was found that N-vinylcarbazole undergoes a very facile cationic polymerization with TiCl4, or TiCl3, and that catalyst complexes which contain a low metal alkyl/transition metal halide ratio promote a very rapid cationic polymerization. When the catalyst components are mixed in the presence of monomer, considerable cationic polymerization due to the transition metal halide alone takes place before the reaction between the titanium halide and metal alkyl is complete. Experiments with catalyst components mixed in the absence of monomer have shown that the rate of the reaction is markedly dependent on the ratio of the catalyst components and that each system studied had a characteristic ratio at which the catalytic activity suffered a marked drop. With TiCl3-Al(i-Bu)3 this drop occurred at an Al/Ti ratio of 0.8, with TiCl4-Al(i-Bu)3 at an Al/Ti ratio of 3, and with TiCl4-n-BuLi at a Li/Ti ratio of 1.5. This was interpreted as indicating that at these ratios the surface of the titanium halide becomes completely modified by the metal alkyl so that no N-vinylcarbazole-titanium halide interaction could take place. The per cent reduction of TiCl4 to lower valence states was studied with the n-BuLi-TiCl4 system as a function of the Li/Ti ratio and it was found that the maximum per cent reduction takes place at a Li/Ti ratio of 2. The per cent reduction rapidly decreased to zero at higher Li/Ti ratios. The polymers of N-vinylcarbazole formed with Ziegler-type catalyst systems were examined by x-ray diffraction, by their appearance under a polarizing microscope, by infrared spectroscopy, and by nuclear magnetic resonance. These measurements indicated that only amorphous, atactic polymers were formed.
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