posted on 2020-12-07, 16:34authored byLixin Sun, Endre Szuromi, Thomas Karjala, Zhe Zhou, Edmund Carnahan
Organometallic oligomeric compounds with dual-headed structure
R’-(M-R-)nM-R’ were developed
enabling the synthesis of triblock polyolefins. The compounds comprise
divalent linkers (R) derived from trivinylcyclohexane between two
main group metals and norbornyl capping groups (R’). Due to
the difference in steric hindrance, the chain transfer reaction in
polymerization selectively involves the less hindered M–R bond,
resulting in growth of polymer chains only from the R linker group
with metals on both ends. The metal-terminated polymer can be further
functionalized to form telechelic polymers or used in coordinative
chain transfer polymerization to produce various triblock polyolefins.
This paper presents the synthetic strategy and demonstrates the production
of triblock polymers using the compounds in a scalable continuous
solution polymerization process.