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Original Articles

A Novel Branched–Hyperbranched Block Polyolefin Produced via Chain Shuttling Polymerization from Ethylene Alone

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Pages 1832-1837 | Published online: 02 Oct 2014
 

Abstract

A novel branched-hyperbranched polyethylene was synthesized via chain walking and chain shuttling polymerization by one step. In polymerization, {2,6- i Pr2-C6H3N˭C(CH3)-(CH3)C˭N- i Pr2-C6H2}NiBr2(CatA) and {2,6-Me2-C6H3N˭C(CH3)-(CH3)C˭N-Me2-C6H2}NiBr2(CatB) was adopted to yield branched and hyperbranched segments via chain walking polymerization at one ethylene atm and 20°C, respectively. Then the chain transfer agent(ZnEt2) facilitated chain transfer between two active metal centers to accomplish chain shuttling polymerization of ethylene. This strategy stands out from “living”/controlled polymerization and coupling block polymers techniques for just using ethylene as monomer, carrying out under moderate polymerization and obtaining the resultant polymer with novel microstructure.

Notes

a Polymerization conditions: t p = 30 min, 30 mL of toluene solvent, T p = 20°C, 1 atm of ethylene gas, MAO as cocatalyst and Al/(CatA + CatB)) = 1000. b Determined by GPC at 150°C versus polystyrene standard.

a13C nuclear magnetic resonance (400 MHz) spectra were obtained with o-C6H4Cl2.

b Percentage over total branching. c Number of branches per 1000 carbons.

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