C3 cyclopolymerization. I. Is the cyclopolymerization of 1,3-bis(p-vinylphenyl)-propane by means of radical or anionic initiators possible? |
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Authors: | J. Nishimura Y. Ishida M. Mimura N. Nakazawa S. Yamashita |
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Abstract: | Polymerization of 1,3-bis(p-vinylphenyl) propane (St-C3-St) was investigated by using radical and anionic initiators. Radical polymerization yielded linear polymer with pendant styryl groups in pertinent conditions without gelation. Anionic polymerization with n-butyllithium and sodium naphthalene produced insoluble polymers that, according to infrared (IR) spectroscopy, had no cyclized units. On the other hand, phenylmagnesium bromide gave soluble polymer in HMPA-benzene mixed solvent. Zero-valent nickel catalyst also gave soluble polymer. The soluble polymers could be analyzed by several spectroscopies, and it was confirmed that those obtained by anionic and coordination polymerization had no [3.3]paracyclophane units in the main chain. From these results it was concluded that cationic propagation could be assumed if the polymer Of St-C3-St contained [3.3]paracyclophane units in the main chain. |
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