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高分子学报 1988
CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYMER-SUPPORTED RARE EARTH METAL COMPLEXES AND THEIR CATALYTIC ACTIVITY IN POLYMERIZATION OF CONJUGATED DIENES
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Abstract:
In this paper linear hydrocarbon copolymers containing certain amount of function groups were used as the support such as styrene-acrylic acid copolymer (SAAC) and styrene-2-(methyl sulfinyl) ethyl methacrylate copolymer (SMC). The preparation of polymer-supported rare earth metal complexes (SAAC·Nd and SMC·LnCls) and their infrared spectra were described.The catalytic system formed from polymer-supported neodymium complexes shows high catalytic activity and stereospecificity for butadiene polymerization. The catalytic efficiency for SMC.NdCl3-Al(i-C4H9)3 system is twice or triple that of NdCl3.4DMSO system. The cata-lytic efficiency of the ternary system,SAAC.Nd-Ph3CCl-Al(i-C4H9)3, reaches up to 170 kg polybutadiene/g. Nd.hr. The cis-1,4 content of polybutadiene is more than 98%. This system was also used for isoprene polymerization. The cis-1,4 content of the polyisoprene obta-ined is about 95%.