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Odian Book Chapter 7
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Ring-opening Polymerization (I)
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Ring-opening Polymerization
Anionic Cationic Ring Opening Metathesis Polymerization (ROMP)
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Commercially Important ROP
Tg Tm cationic anionic PTMO (57)
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Commercially Important ROP
cationic anionic Tg Tm Poly(caprolactone) Poly(caprolactam) D4, D3, Di
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Ring-opening Polymerization
kP kdp linear cyclic X = ; ; ; ; Heteroatom provide site for coordination w/ appropriate anionic, cationic or coordinating initiator (kinetic accessibility) Keq= kP / kdp = 1 / [Monomer]e G= - R T ln Keq= R T ln [M]e
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Ring Strain of Cycloalkanes
CYCLOALKANE (kcal/mole) (kJ/mole) Cyclopropane Cyclobutane Cyclopentane Cyclohexane Cycloheptane Cyclooctane Cyclononane Cyclodecane Cyclopentadecane
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Ring Strain Ring Size 3,4 5,6,7 8
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Free Energy G= H -TS H S G [M]e # atoms in Ring 3,4
ext. of Equil 3,4
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Ring Opening Pzn Types of Ring Compound Mx detected up to x =
Propagating Species Cycloalkenes Cyclic Ethers Caprolactam Cyclic Siloxanes 14 9 5 400 Metal Carbene THF w/ CF3SO3H Anionic Anionic KOH Series of Ring Sizes Concentration Distribution % Cyclics w/ decreasing [M]
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(substituents usually will prevent it)
Cyclic Ethers polymerization difficult (substituents usually will prevent it) unreactive tertrahydropyran dioxane
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Cyclic Ethers 1) Ethylene Oxide Living Polymerization (DMSO) PEO
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Cyclic Ethers Monomer is usually a racemic mixture of enantiomers
2) Propylene Oxide Monomer is usually a racemic mixture of enantiomers
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Poly(propylene oxide)
Initiation Propagation Soft segments in polyurethane Avg Mn limited to ~5,000 g/mol Limited by CT to monomer acidify Termination 1o & 2o
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Chain Transfer to Monomer
200 oC Proton abstraction Leads to imperfect networks with “dangling ends” fast allylic structure f = 1 Allylic end group
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Functionality Control
Polyhydroxy compounds CTA (CTA) networks fAVG ~ 2.5 f = 3
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