Polymerization of Methane and Olefin Mixtures over Fluosulfonic Acid and Antimony Pentafluoride |
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Authors: | Durward T. Roberts JR. Lawrence E. Calihan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central Research Laboratories , The Firestone Tire &2. Rubber Co. , Akron, Ohio, 44317 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Mixtures of methane and olefins (ethylene, propylene, butenes, butadiene, and styrene) have been polymerized over HSO3 F-SbF3 to yield an oily oligomer with a molecular weight ranging from 100 to 700. The NMR spectra of each polymer showed a sharp peak at or near 1.25 &, suggesting the presence of block methylene in the polymer. The formation of block methylene is surprising considering the fact that the polymerization reaction is carbonium ion in nature. A primary cation has been invoked to explain the results. The formation of this primary cation must involve some extraordinary stabilization by some component in the acid. |
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