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Bio-elastomers based on polyocimene synthesized via coordination polymerization using neodymium-based catalytic systems.

Luis ValenciaFrancisco Javier Enríquez-MedranoHéctor Ricardo López GonzálezRishab HandaHened Saade CaballeroRicardo Mendoza CarrizalesJosé Luis Olivares-RomeroRamón Enrique Díaz de León Gómez
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Towards the development of eco-friendly alternatives of elastomeric materials, which can replace petroleum-based materials, it is crucial to explore different monomers and catalytic systems in order to find the best possible combinations for specific applications. Herein, we report the synthesis of polyocimene via coordination polymerization using two different neodymium-based catalysts (NdV 3 and Nd(Oi-Pr) 3 ), activated by alkylaluminums/organoboron compounds. By varying the type of co-catalyst species, halide donors, and reaction parameters, we have demonstrated the possibility to obtain polymers with a controlled microstructure and tunable properties, in terms of molecular weight characteristics and kinetics. Our results provide important insights towards the search for the optimum catalytic system to produce bio-elastomers.
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