Publication date: 16 June 2017
Source:Polymer, Volume 119
Author(s): Huilong Guo, Jifu Bi, Jiayi Wang, Xuequan Zhang, Shichun Jiang, Zhonghua Wu
Nd-based ternary catalyst systems are widely used for rubber industry. The effect of alkylaluminum cocatalysts has been investigated for decades. However, there is a lack of structural evidence, especially the quantitative result to illustrate the inner reasons. In the present paper, the effect of different alkylaluminum cocatalysts to the polymerization performance of isoprene has been studied. Catalysts adopted in the present paper all show high 1,4-cis selectivity (above 96%) of polyisoprene and kind of alkylaluminum is not the crucial factor to affect the microstructure of polyisoprene. By comparing the polymerization performance of isoprene and the local atomic structure around Nd centers, it can be concluded that the short carbon-chain in the alkylaluminum cocatalyst is helpful to increase the percent conversion of isoprene. While the carbon-chain length and number in each alkylaluminum cocatalyst can be used to modulate the molecular weight of the synthesized polyisoprene. All the results in the present paper provide a clue to improve the Nd-based ternary catalyst for rubber synthesis.
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