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Investigation of the effect of reaction conditions on the synthesis of multiarm-star polyisobutylene–polystyrene block copolymers
New multi-arm star block copolymers comprising of rubbery polyisobutylene (PIB) midsegment and glassy polystyrene (PS) end blocks have been synthesized by carbocationic polymerization using a new multifunctional initiator, hexaepoxy squalene (HES), with TiCl 4 coinitiator, di- t-butylpyridine (D tBP...
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Published in: | European polymer journal 2004, Vol.40 (1), p.119-127 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | New multi-arm star block copolymers comprising of rubbery polyisobutylene (PIB) midsegment and glassy polystyrene (PS) end blocks have been synthesized by carbocationic polymerization using a new multifunctional initiator, hexaepoxy squalene (HES), with TiCl
4 coinitiator, di-
t-butylpyridine (D
tBP) as a proton trap and
N,
N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) as an electron pair donor in methylcyclohexane (MeCHx)/methyl chloride (MeCl) solvent mixtures at −80 °C. It was found that reaction conditions, such as solvent composition, HES/isobutylene (IB) ratio and TiCl
4 concentration, have profound influence on initiator efficiency and functionality. Living conditions were achieved in the presence of DMA in MeCHx/MeCl 60/40 v/v, while in the absence of DMA, the
M
n–conversion plot showed a considerable intercept. Depending on the reaction conditions, the PIB midblocks had 3–10 arms. Reaction rates increased with increasing solvent polarity and TiCl
4 concentration. Living narrow molecular weight distribution PIBs (
M
w/
M
n=1.1–1.2) were reacted with styrene (St) solution containing D
tBP and DMA to yield multiarm-star PIB–PS block copolymers. Blocking was evidenced by SEC analysis and copolymers with 8.9–28.6 wt.% PS,
M
n∼164,000–609,000 g/mol and
M
w/
M
n=1.32–1.88 were successfully synthesized. |
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ISSN: | 0014-3057 1873-1945 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0014-3057(03)00167-8 |