SYNTHESIS OF END-FUNCTIONALIZED POLYSTYRENES WITH ORGANOSILICON END-CAPPING REAGENTS VIA LIVING CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION

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作者
MIYASHITA, K [1 ]
KAMIGAITO, M [1 ]
SAWAMOTO, M [1 ]
HIGASHIMURA, T [1 ]
机构
[1] KYOTO UNIV,DEPT POLYMER CHEM,KYOTO 60601,JAPAN
关键词
LIVING POLYMERIZATION; CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION; STYRENE; END-FUNCTIONALIZED POLYMER; MACROMONOMER; ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS;
D O I
10.1002/pola.1994.080321316
中图分类号
O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
学科分类号
070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The end-functionalization of living polymers with bases (methanol, benzylamine, diethyl sodiomalonate, and sodium methoxide) and organosilicon compounds [X-Si(CH3)(3); X-: CH2=C(CH3)COO-, CH3COO-, CH2=CHCH2-, C6H5-] was investigated in the living cationic polymerization of styrene initiated with the 1-phenylethyl chloride/SnCl4/ nBu(4)NCl system in CH2Cl2 at -15 degrees C. The four bases and C(6)H(5)SiMe(3), independent of their structures, were apparently incapable of reacting with the living end and invariably led to polystyrenes with the omega-end chlorine [similar to similar to similar to CH2CH(Ph)Cl] originated from the initiating system. The number-average end-functionality (($) over bar F-n) of the chloride, determined by H-1-NMR, was close to unity (($) over bar F-n > 0.9). The presence of chlorine in the polymer was also confirmed by elemental analysis. In contrast, the quenching by the trimethylsilyl compounds with X = methacryloxy, acetoxy, and allyl gave omega-end-functionalized polystyrenes with the corresponding terminal groups (X) for which the ($) over bar F-n values were close to unity (($) over bar F-n > 0.9). The effects of the structure of silyl compounds on end-capping are also discussed. (C) 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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