1976
DOI: 10.1002/pol.1976.170140220
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Metalation of unsaturated polymers by using activated organolithium compounds and the formation of graft copolymers. II

Abstract: Polybutadiene was successfully metalated by use of tert‐butyllithium activated with alkoxides of Group I metals without chain degradation. The metalated polymer was grafted with styrene and 1,3‐butadiene to give novel graft copolymers of varying microstructure. This metalating system was found to be highly efficient; however, its catalyst effectiveness is less than that of organolithium‐TMEDA metalation agent.

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“…In these reports, the authors have used polar modifiers such as ethers, glymes, tetrahydrofurfuryl compounds, and N ‐ N ‐ N ′‐ N ′‐tetramethylethylenediamine 2, 7–11. These polar modifiers usually randomize the styrene but also increase the vinyl structure units in the 1,3‐butadiene position resulting in high T g of SSBR copolymers and a high degree of branching via chain metallation 12–15…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these reports, the authors have used polar modifiers such as ethers, glymes, tetrahydrofurfuryl compounds, and N ‐ N ‐ N ′‐ N ′‐tetramethylethylenediamine 2, 7–11. These polar modifiers usually randomize the styrene but also increase the vinyl structure units in the 1,3‐butadiene position resulting in high T g of SSBR copolymers and a high degree of branching via chain metallation 12–15…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preparation of random solution SBR is well known in the literature [1][2][3][4][5][6]. However the, high vinyl high styrene SBR's are difficult to make due to the fact that most polar modifiers appear to be limited in randomizing all the charged styrene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BIMS elastomers, fully saturated, and having predominantly polyisobutylene structure along with its high-molecular weight provide good physical strength, excellent resistance to gas and moisture permeability, good vibrational damping, and excellent resistance to heat and atmospheric aging. Because the chemical modification of synthetic elastomers is a useful method for altering and optimizing the physical and mechanical properties of rubber, [12][13][14][15] this work presents an ionic modification of BIMS via nucleophilic substitution of benzylic bromine by 1-methylimidazole through a facile synthetic route. Hence, BIMS falls under special purpose elastomer category and is trademarked as ''Exxpro Elastomers,'' which is available as Exxpro 3035, Exxpro 3433, and Exxpro 3745.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%