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CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF ISOBUTYLENE COINITIATED BY AICI_3 IN THE PRESENCE OF ETHYL BENZOATE 被引量:4

CATIONIC POLYMERIZATION OF ISOBUTYLENE COINITIATED BY AlCl_3 IN THE PRESENCE OF ETHYL BENZOATE
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摘要 The cationic polymerizations of isobutylene (IB) coinitiated by AlCl3 were carried out in solvent mixture of nhexane/methylene dichloride (n-hex/CH2Cl2) of 60/40 V/V in the presence of ethyl benzoate (EB) at various temperatures range from -80℃ to -30℃. The effects of EB concentration ([EB]) and polymerization temperature on monomer conversion, weight-average molecular weight (Mw) and molecular weight distribution (MWD, Mw/Mn) of polyisobutylene (PIB) products were investigated. The rate of polymerization decreased while Mw of PIB products increased with increasing [EB]. The polymers with high molecular weight could be prepared in the presence of a suitable amount of EB. Significantly, the polymers with high Mw of 80.2 × 10^4 and 65.4 × 10^4 could be produced at -80℃ and -70℃ at [EB] = 0.24 × 10^3 mol/L respectively, which were much higher than that (Mw = 57.9 × 10^4) of PIB prepared at -100℃ in the absence ofEB. A simple but effective method for preparing the high molecular weight polyisobutylenes was developed in this work. It has been also found that the activation energy for propagation (Ep) depended on the polymerization temperature range in the presence of EB. An obvious inflection of the linear plots of lnXn versus 1/Tp occurred at the temperature range from -60℃ to -50℃ at four different concentrations of EB from 0.19 × 10^3 mol/L to 0.33× 10^3 tool/L, and thus the inflection temperature (Tinf) was in the range of -60℃ to -50℃. When [EB] was in the range of 0.24 × 10^3 mol/L to 0.33× 10^3 mol/L, Ep was determined to be around -12 kJ/mol when the polymerization was carried out at temperatures from -80℃ to Tinf and to be around -28 kJ/mol at temperatures from Tinf to -15℃ respectively. The cationic polymerizations of isobutylene (IB) coinitiated by AlCl3 were carried out in solvent mixture of nhexane/methylene dichloride (n-hex/CH2Cl2) of 60/40 V/V in the presence of ethyl benzoate (EB) at various temperatures range from -80℃ to -30℃. The effects of EB concentration ([EB]) and polymerization temperature on monomer conversion, weight-average molecular weight (Mw) and molecular weight distribution (MWD, Mw/Mn) of polyisobutylene (PIB) products were investigated. The rate of polymerization decreased while Mw of PIB products increased with increasing [EB]. The polymers with high molecular weight could be prepared in the presence of a suitable amount of EB. Significantly, the polymers with high Mw of 80.2 × 10^4 and 65.4 × 10^4 could be produced at -80℃ and -70℃ at [EB] = 0.24 × 10^3 mol/L respectively, which were much higher than that (Mw = 57.9 × 10^4) of PIB prepared at -100℃ in the absence ofEB. A simple but effective method for preparing the high molecular weight polyisobutylenes was developed in this work. It has been also found that the activation energy for propagation (Ep) depended on the polymerization temperature range in the presence of EB. An obvious inflection of the linear plots of lnXn versus 1/Tp occurred at the temperature range from -60℃ to -50℃ at four different concentrations of EB from 0.19 × 10^3 mol/L to 0.33× 10^3 tool/L, and thus the inflection temperature (Tinf) was in the range of -60℃ to -50℃. When [EB] was in the range of 0.24 × 10^3 mol/L to 0.33× 10^3 mol/L, Ep was determined to be around -12 kJ/mol when the polymerization was carried out at temperatures from -80℃ to Tinf and to be around -28 kJ/mol at temperatures from Tinf to -15℃ respectively.
作者 吴一弦
出处 《Chinese Journal of Polymer Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第1期55-62,共8页 高分子科学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.20774008,20934001) and SINOPEC
关键词 Electron donor Cationic polymerization ISOBUTYLENE Polyisobutylene. Electron donor Cationic polymerization Isobutylene Polyisobutylene.
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