SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER-SUPPORTED LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES AND BUTADIENE POLYMERIZATION BASED ON THEM
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1993
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Poly(styrene-acrylic acid)-lanthanide (Ln.PSAA) and poly(ethylene-acrylic acid)-neodymium (NdPEAA) complexes have been prepared and characterized. The infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectra indicate that the lanthanide complexes possess the bidentate carboxylate structure Ln-O-C(R)-O (see structure B in text). The catalytic behavior of the complexes has been described. The catalytic activities of Nd.PSAA and Nd.PEAA are much greater than that of the corresponding low molecular weight catalyst for butadiene polymerization. The activities of various individual lanthanide elements are quite different from one another. Neodymium shows the highest activity. Europium, samarium and the heavy elements exhibit very low or no activities. The cis-1,4 content of the polybutadiene obtained is not affected by different lanthanide elements in the series. The complex with the intermediate content of the functional group has a higher activity than the others. The polymer-supported lanthanide complexes having different constitutions have different catalytic activities. When the molar ratio of lanthanide to the functional group is ca. 0.2, the activity of the complex is in the optimum state. The activity is influenced by the dispersion of the lanthanide metal immobilized on the polymer chain. Catalytic activity can be improved by adding other metals to the catalyst system. |
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YU GQ;LI YL;QU YH;LI XL.SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER-SUPPORTED LANTHANIDE COMPLEXES AND BUTADIENE POLYMERIZATION BASED ON THEM,MACROMOLECULES,1993,26(25):6702-6705 |
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