Stereoregularity of polystyrene-β,β-d2 |
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Authors: | Kei Matsuzaki Toshiyuki Uryu Kiyoshi Osada Tokiji Kawamura |
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Abstract: | The 100-MHz methine proton spectra of polystyrene-β,β-d2 obtained by radical and cationic initiators consisted of four peaks at 2.35, 2.25, 2.17, and 2.03 ppm, the proportion of which changed with polymerization conditions such as catalyst, solvent, and temperature. The spectrum was interpreted in terms of pentad sequences assuming Bernoullian statistics and the stereoregularity was determined. Polystyrene-β,β-d2 prepared by radical initiators had a syndiotactic-rich configuration, independent of polymerization temperature. Polymers obtained by cationic initiators had lower racemic dyads. Cationic polymerization in toluene at 0°C gave a polymer of an almost random configuration. It was revealed that nondeuterated polystyrene of a random configuration can be distinguished from syndiotactic-rich polystyrene as well as the isotactic polymer by 100 MHz NMR spectroscopy. |
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