Autor: |
Bruckner, S., Rosa, C. De, Corradini, P., Porzio, W., Musco, A. |
Zdroj: |
Macromolecules; February 26, 1996, Vol. 29 Issue: 5 p1535-1539, 5p |
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The crystal structue of a highly isotactic optically active alternating styrene−carbon monoxide copolymer, obtained with a chiral cationic Pd(II) bioxazoline complex, is determined and refined from powder X-ray diffraction data with the Rietveld method. The unit cell is monoclinic, P21 space group, with a = 8.367 Å, b = 7.574 Å (chain repeat), c = 5.47 Å, β = 110.0°, and Z = 2 monomeric unis with a density of 1.32 g/cm3. The observed chain conformation has a repeat period almost identical to that observed in syndiotactic copolymers in spite of the different symmetry connecting the monomeric units, s(2/1) instead of tc. The different symmetry connecting the monomeric units along the chain influences significantly the reciprocal orientation of the phenyl groups within each chain and between different chains. |
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