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Original Articles

Novel Copolymers of Styrene. 15. Phenoxy Ring-Substituted Methyl 2-Cyano-3-Phenyl-2-Propenoates

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Pages 683-688 | Received 01 Mar 2014, Accepted 01 Mar 2014, Published online: 10 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Electrophilic trisubstituted ethylenes, phenoxy ring-substituted methyl 2-cyano-3-phenyl-2-propenoates, RPhCH=C(CN)CO2CH3, where R is 4-(4-BrC6H5O), 2-(4-ClC6H5O), 3-(4-ClC6H5O), 4-(3-ClC6H5O), 4-(4-ClC6H5O), 4-(4-FC6H5O), 2-(3-CH3OC6H5O), 2-(4-CH3OC6H5O), 3-(4-CH3OC6H5O), 4-(4-CH3OC6H5O), 3-(4-CH3C6H5O) were prepared and copolymerized with styrene. The monomers were synthesized by the piperidine catalyzed Knoevenagel condensation of phenoxy ring-substituted benzaldehydes and methyl cyanoacetate, and characterized by CHN analysis, IR, 1H and 13C-NMR. All the ethylenes were copolymerized with styrene (M1) in solution with radical initiation (ABCN) at 70°C. The compositions of the copolymers were calculated from nitrogen analysis and the structures were analyzed by IR, 1H and 13C-NMR. The order of relative reactivity (1/r1) for the monomers is 4-(4-CH3OC6H5O) (6.07) > 3-(4-ClC6H5O) (3.38) > 3-(4-CH3OC6H5O) (2.78) > 4-(3-ClC6H5O) (2.77) > 2-(4-ClC6H5O) (2.29) > 3-(4-CH3C6H5O) (1.98) > 4-(4-FC6H5O) (1.92) > 4-(4-ClC6H5O) (1.89) > 2-(3-CH3OC6H5O) (1.39) > 2-(4-CH3OC6H5O) (0.90) > 4-(4-BrC6H5O) (0.77). Relatively high Tg of the copolymers in comparison with that of polystyrene indicates a decrease in chain mobility of the copolymer due to the high dipolar character of the trisubstituted ethylene monomer unit. Decomposition of the copolymers in nitrogen occurred in two steps, first in the 200-500°C range with residue (2.5-8.0% wt), which then decomposed in the 500-800°C range.

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