In this paper, we review our recent progress in the synthesis and application of styryl-capped polypropylene (PP-t- St), an excellent reactive polyolefin that is both convenient and efficient in synthesis and facile...In this paper, we review our recent progress in the synthesis and application of styryl-capped polypropylene (PP-t- St), an excellent reactive polyolefin that is both convenient and efficient in synthesis and facile and versatile in application for preparing advanced polypropylene materials via macromolecular engineering. The synthesis of PP-t-St is made possible by a unique chain transfer reaction coordinated by a bis-styrenic molecule, such as 1,4-divinylbenzene (DVB) and 1,2-bis(4- vinylphenyl)ethane (BVPE), and hydrogen in typical C2-symmetric metallocene (e.g. rac-Me2Si(2-Me-4-Ph-Ind)2ZrC12, in association with methylaluminocene, MAO) catalyzed propylene polymerization. The regio-selective 2,1- insertion of the styrenic double bond in DVB or BVPE into the overwhelmingly 1,2-fashioned Zr-PP propagating chain enables substantial dormancy of the catalyst active site, which triggers selective hydrogen chain transfer that, with the formed Zr-H species ultimately saturated by the insertion of propylene monomer, results in an exclusive capping of the afforded PP chains by styryl group at the termination end. With a highly reactive styryl group at chain end, PP-t-St has been used as a facile building block in PP macromolecular engineering together with the employment of state-of-the-art synthetic polymer chemistry to fabricate broad types of new polypropylene architectures.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 20734002, 51103163,51003106 and 51003105)Chinese Academy of Sciences (Directional key project on high performance polypropylene alloy resin development)
文摘In this paper, we review our recent progress in the synthesis and application of styryl-capped polypropylene (PP-t- St), an excellent reactive polyolefin that is both convenient and efficient in synthesis and facile and versatile in application for preparing advanced polypropylene materials via macromolecular engineering. The synthesis of PP-t-St is made possible by a unique chain transfer reaction coordinated by a bis-styrenic molecule, such as 1,4-divinylbenzene (DVB) and 1,2-bis(4- vinylphenyl)ethane (BVPE), and hydrogen in typical C2-symmetric metallocene (e.g. rac-Me2Si(2-Me-4-Ph-Ind)2ZrC12, in association with methylaluminocene, MAO) catalyzed propylene polymerization. The regio-selective 2,1- insertion of the styrenic double bond in DVB or BVPE into the overwhelmingly 1,2-fashioned Zr-PP propagating chain enables substantial dormancy of the catalyst active site, which triggers selective hydrogen chain transfer that, with the formed Zr-H species ultimately saturated by the insertion of propylene monomer, results in an exclusive capping of the afforded PP chains by styryl group at the termination end. With a highly reactive styryl group at chain end, PP-t-St has been used as a facile building block in PP macromolecular engineering together with the employment of state-of-the-art synthetic polymer chemistry to fabricate broad types of new polypropylene architectures.