The soluble system diethylbis(2,20-bipyridine)Fe–MAO is very active for the polymerization of isoprene to predominantly 3,4 polymers (ca. 80%). The polymers obtained at 25 8C are amorphous by X-ray examination, while those obtained below 10 8C are crystalline. The identity period determined from the X-ray fiber spectrum, ca. 0.52 nm , and the NMR analysis show that the polymer contains stereoregular sequences of 3,4 syndiotactic structure. An interpretation is given of the effect of polymerization temperature on stereospecificity. Some differences between the 1,2 polymerization of butadiene and the 3,4 polymerization of isoprene are examined.

Synthesis and characterization of syndiotactic 3,4-polyisoprene prepared with diethylbis(2,20-bipyridine)iron–MAO / C., Bazzini; A., Giarrusso; L., Porri; Pirozzi, Beniamino; Napolitano, Roberto. - In: POLYMER. - ISSN 0032-3861. - STAMPA. - 45:(2004), pp. 2871-2875. [10.1016/j.polymer.2004.02.042]

Synthesis and characterization of syndiotactic 3,4-polyisoprene prepared with diethylbis(2,20-bipyridine)iron–MAO

PIROZZI, BENIAMINO;NAPOLITANO, ROBERTO
2004

Abstract

The soluble system diethylbis(2,20-bipyridine)Fe–MAO is very active for the polymerization of isoprene to predominantly 3,4 polymers (ca. 80%). The polymers obtained at 25 8C are amorphous by X-ray examination, while those obtained below 10 8C are crystalline. The identity period determined from the X-ray fiber spectrum, ca. 0.52 nm , and the NMR analysis show that the polymer contains stereoregular sequences of 3,4 syndiotactic structure. An interpretation is given of the effect of polymerization temperature on stereospecificity. Some differences between the 1,2 polymerization of butadiene and the 3,4 polymerization of isoprene are examined.
2004
Synthesis and characterization of syndiotactic 3,4-polyisoprene prepared with diethylbis(2,20-bipyridine)iron–MAO / C., Bazzini; A., Giarrusso; L., Porri; Pirozzi, Beniamino; Napolitano, Roberto. - In: POLYMER. - ISSN 0032-3861. - STAMPA. - 45:(2004), pp. 2871-2875. [10.1016/j.polymer.2004.02.042]
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