Halide-Free Neodymium Phosphate Based Catalyst for Highly cis-1,4 Selective Polymerization of Dienes

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2019-01-24Author
Ren, Yixin
Miller, Justin T.
Polderman, Stefanie T.
Vo, Trinh D.
Wallace, Adele C. M.
Cue, John Michael O.
Tran, Sarah T.
Biewer, Michael C.
Stefan, Mihaela C.
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Neodymium-based Ziegler-Natta type catalytic systems are known to produce polydienes with high cis-1,4 content. It is generally believed that in Ziegler-Natta catalytic systems, a halide or pseudohalide, whether in the catalyst itself or a separate source, is required for the success of the polymerization. In this work, we have synthesized an unusual halide-free neodymium diethyl phosphate catalyst for diene polymerization. This neodymium complex combined with triisobutylaluminum (TIBA), formed a binary catalytic system and was used to polymerize β-myrcene. The catalytic system displays high stereospecificity and produces poly(β-myrcene) with 96% cis-1,4 content and a relatively narrow molecular weight distribution (Mᵥᵥ/Mₙ = 1.80). Also, kinetic studies indicated the catalytic system gives a pseudo-living polymerization. The block copolymer poly(β-myrcene)-b-poly(isoprene) was successfully synthesized by sequential monomer addition, further demonstrating the pseudo-living nature of polymerization with the neodymium diethyl phosphate catalyst.
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