Polymerization of N,N-Dialkylacrylamides with Anionic Initiators Modified by Diethylzinc |
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Authors: | S. Nakahama M. Kobayashi T. Ishizone A. Hirao M. Kobayashi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Polymer Chemistry , Tokyo Institute of Technology , Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152, Japan;2. Lintec Corporation , Warabi, Saitama, 335, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract N,N-Dimethyl-, diethyl-, and dipropylacrylamides were polymerized with 1,1-bis(4′-trimethylsilylphenyl)-3-methylpentyllithium (I) in the presence and absence of diethylzinc in THF. Although the polymers produced with I in the absence of diethylzinc have rather broad molecular weight distributions, the addition of diethylzinc to the polymerization systems causes narrow molecular weight distributions of the polymers. The addition of diethylzinc also affect the stereospecificities of the polymers obtained. The poly(N,N-diethylacrylamide) produced with I/diethylzinc (molar ratio of 1/3-15) is highly syndiotactic, while the one obtained with I is isotactic. The configuration of the poly(N,N-dimethylacrylamide) is changed from isotactic to syndio and heterotactic rich by the addition of diethylzinc to the polymerization mixture. Little effect of diethylzinc is observed on the stereospecificity of the polymerization of N,N-dipropylacrylamide. The stoichiometric additive effect of Et2Zn toward the initiator in the polymerization of DEAA suggests that the coordination of Et2Zn aggregates with the propagating carbanionic species narrows the molecular weight distribution and controls the tacticity of the polymer. |
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