The ternary Ziegler‐Natta‐type catalyst system based on neodymium versatate (NdV), diisobutylaluminium hydride (DIBAH) and ethylaluminium sesquichloride (EASC) was used for the in situ preparation of a compatibilized blend consisting of poly(cis‐1,4‐butadiene) (BR = butadiene rubber) and poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL). Poly(cis‐1,4‐butadiene)‐block‐poly(ε‐caprolactone) which acts as compatibilizer for the two immiscible polymers BR and PCL was obtained by a two step sequential polymerization with the preparation of a living cis‐1,4‐BR building block in the first stage and the subsequent polymerization of CL during the second stage. This preparation method resulted in a polymer blend comprising the homopolymers BR and PCL as well as the block copolymer BR‐block‐PCL. For detailed characterization the block copolymer was separated from the respective homopolymers BR and PCL by means of fractionation with the binary solvent mixture dimethylformamide/methylcyclohexane (DMF/MCH) which mixes well at elevated temperature and exhibits phase separation at ambient temperature. 1H NMR, IR, SEC and TEM were used for characterization of the block copolymer.TEM of BR‐block‐PCL.magnified imageTEM of BR‐block‐PCL.
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Introduction
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Market and Areas of Application
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Nomenclature and Classification
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Properties
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Production
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Producers
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Market, Producers, and Capacities
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Market
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Producers, Capacities and Capacity Utilization
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Market Requirements and Impact on Development of Synthetic Rubber
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Production Processes
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Ecological and Health Aspects
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Introduction
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Health Aspects
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Raw Materials
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Processing
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Use
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Environment
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Outlook
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