Living carbocationic polymerization |
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Authors: | I. Majoros J. P. Kennedy T. Kelen T. M. Marsalkó |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Polymer Science, University of Akron, 44325-3909 Akron, OH, USA;(2) Present address: Applied Chemistry Department, Kossuth L. University, H-10 Debrecen, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Laboratory scale glass equipment was designed, assembled, and used for the continuous preparation by living cationic polymerization oftert-Cl monotelechelic polyisobutylene (PIB-Clt). The process involves the continuous feeding of controlled amounts of isobutylene (IB), a stream of premixed initiator (2-chloro-2, 4, 4-trimethylpentane, TMPCl) and electron donor (triethylamine, TEA) in methylene chloride/hexane, and a stream of coinitiator (TiCl4) in hexane into a series of three stirred reactors maintained at about-42°C under a blanket of dry N2. By controlling the residence times of the living charges in the reactors and continuously quenching the feeds in a quenching reactor, the continuous synthesis of well-defined (in terms of molecular weights,, and narrow molecular weight distribution, MWD) PIB-Cl' prepolymer was demonstrated.For paper 59 in this series see Si, J, Kennedy, JP (1993) J. Macromol. Sci., Pure Appl. Chem. A30 (12) |
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