Abstrakt: |
The living cationic polymerization of isobutylene induced by the 2‐chloro‐2,4,4‐trimethylpentane/TiCl4/hexane:methyl chloride (60:40, v:v)/‐80°C system was studied in the presence of pyridine derivatives. Protic initiation, substantial in the absence of these additives, was virtually eliminated in their presence, and polyisobutylenes with controlled molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distribution were obtained. With some additives, however, proton elimination occurs, resulting in the exclusive formation of the exo olefin. The rate of elimination is independent of monomer concentration, i.e., it occurs during and after the polymerization. Results suggest that the proton elimination is due to the presence of an uncomplexed base, especially when complex formation with TiCl4is hindered by steric compression, but its approach of the polymer cation is not fully blocked. |