posted on 2004-09-15, 00:00authored byJohn C. Sworen, Jason A. Smith, Jessica M. Berg, Kenneth B. Wagener
A structural investigation of precise ethylene/1-butene (EB) copolymers has been completed
using step polymerization chemistry. The synthetic methodology needed to generate four model copolymers
is described; their primary and higher level structure is characterized. The copolymers possess an ethyl
branch on every 9th, 15th, and 21st carbon along the backbone of linear polyethylene. Melting points and
heats of fusion decrease with increased branch frequency. Differential scanning calorimetry and infrared
spectroscopy show highly disordered crystal structures favoring ethyl branch inclusion. On the other hand,
the EB copolymers contain high concentrations of kink and gauche defects independent of branch frequency.
These model copolymers are compared with random copolymers produced using traditional chain chemistry
and previously synthesized ADMET EP copolymers.