Abstract: | A new polymer (polyalcohol) was synthesized by hydrogenation of an ethylene carbon monoxide (CO) copolymer produced by a radical method with a catalyst and H2. The Ru/α-alumina catalyst systems showed an excellent activity for hydrogenation of the radical copolymer of CH2CH2 and CO. Films prepared by melting and pressing the synthesized polyalcohol had a high gas barrier property and high tensile modulus. This new polymer has hydroxymethylenic units [ CH(OH) ] and ethylenic units [ CH2CH2 ] in its molecular structure. The new functional polymer poly(hydroxymethylene-co-ethylene), [ CH(OH) ]n[ CH2CH2 ]m , is amorphous and has excellent and important properties as a high oxygen gas barrier film for wrapping and storage. This may be attributed to the new structure of poly(hydroxymethylene-co-ethylene) (PHME as an IUPAC name), or ethylene methine alcohol copolymer (EMOH as a generic name), compared to the other ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH as a generic name), [ CH2CH2 ]m [ CH2CH(OH) ]n , which is used as one of the highest gas barrier polymers. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Polym Sci A: Polym Chem 36: 889–900, 1998 |