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Title: | Microstructure-Thermal Property Relationship of High trans-1,4-Poly(butadiene) Produced by Anionic Polymerization of 1,3-Butadiene Using an Initiator Composed of Alkyl Aluminum, n-Butyl Lithium, and Barium Alkoxide |
Authors: | Benvenuta-Tapia, JJ Herrera-Najera, R Ríos-Guerrero, L Tenorio-López, JA |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Abstract: | This article deals with the characterization of high trans-1,4-poly(butadiene) (TPBD) prepared by means of an anionic polymerization using an initiator composed of alkyl aluminum, n-butyl lithium, and barium alkoxide. By controlling both initiator composition and polymerization temperature, a set of TPBD was prepared with well-known number of 1,4-trans units, molecular weight distribution, and average molecular weight. Analyses by differential scanning calorimetry and diffraction of wide-angle X-rays showed a direct relationship between the microstructure of the polymer and its thermal properties. By increasing the number of 1,4-trans units (70-90%), the crystallinity of the polymer was increased (10-30%) polymers with less than 65% of 1,4-trans units were amorphous, whereas TPBD with a number of 1,4-trans units greater than 80% were polymorphous and presented two endothermic transitions. Summing up, the results presented in this article indicate that cyclohexane solutions of alkyl aluminum, n-butyl lithium, and barium alkoxide allow produce poly-butadienes with enough amount of 1,4-trans units to display a regular microstructure that makes them susceptible to experience-induced crystallization, likewise at a reaction rate similar to that observed for the commercial production of poly(butadiene) with n-butyl lithium. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 49:1-10, 2009. (C) 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11154/946 |
ISSN: | 0032-3888 |
Appears in Collections: | Ciencias
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