Coordinative Chain Transfer Polymerization of Sustainable Terpene Monomers Using a Neodymium-Based Catalyst System.
Teresa CórdovaFrancisco Javier Enríquez MedranoEduardo Martínez CartagenaArnulfo Banda VillanuevaLuis ValenciaEdgar Nazareo Cabrera ÁlvarezHéctor Ricardo López GonzálezRamón E Díaz de León-GómezPublished in: Polymers (2022)
The present investigation involves the coordinative chain transfer polymerization (CCTP) of biobased terpenes in order to obtain sustainable polymers from myrcene (My) and farnesene (Fa), using the ternary Ziegler-Natta catalyst system comprising [NdV 3 ]/[Al( i -Bu) 2 H]/[Me 2 SiCl 2 ] and Al( i -Bu) 2 H, which acts as cocatalyst and chain transfer agent (CTA). The polymers were produced with a yield above 85% according to the monomeric consumption at the end of the reaction, and the kinetic examination revealed that the catalyst system proceeded with a reversible chain transfer mechanism in the presence of 15-30 equiv. of CTA. The resulting polyterpenes showed narrow molecular weight distributions (M w /M n = 1.4-2.5) and a high percent of 1,4- cis microstructure in the presence of 1 equiv . of Me 2 SiCl 2 , having control of the molecular weight distribution in Ziegler-Natta catalytic systems that maintain a high generation of 1,4- cis microstructure.