ISSN:
0449-296X
Keywords:
Physics
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Polymer and Materials Science
Source:
Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
The stereospecific polymerizations of methacrylonitrile with diethylmagnesium were carefully studied by using various ethers as complexing agents. The complexed ethers exhibit a beneficial effect on the stereoregularity of the resulting polymer, namely, the crystallinity increased by using ethers as a complexing agent. The polymerization rate and the molecular weight of the polymer also increased by using ether-complexed catalysts. The polymerization behavior was studied with the dioxane-diethylmagnesium complex as a typical complexed catalyst. The behavior was mostly similar to that of the diethymagnesium alone, that is, the rate of the polymerization increased in proportion to monomer concentration, and the solubility index increased with increasing monomer concentration. Interestingly, the viscosity of the acetone-insoluble fraction increased with increasing monomer concentration, while that of the acetone-soluble fraction was independent of monomer concentration. This is explained by considering that the catalyst has at least two kinds of catalytic species, one being the species that produces the crystalline polymer by a coordinated anionic polymerization, another being the one from which an amorphous polymer is obtained by a conventional anionic mechanism. The fact that the viscosity of the polymer decreased with increasing the initiator concentration is explained in terms of chain trasfer to the initiator. In case of diethylmagnesium alone, the viscosity of the polymer is independent of the initiator concentration.
Additional Material:
6 Ill.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pol.1970.150080907
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