Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 2011, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (09): 993-998.DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1095.2011.00010

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Separation and Polymerization of Active Species of the Neodymium Chloride Isopropanol Complex/Triisobutylaluminium as Catalyst

LI Guilian1,2, REN Changyou1, DONG Weimin1, JIANG Liansheng1, ZHANG Xuequan1*   

  1. (1.Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun,130022;
    2.College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Luoyang Normal University,Luoyang)
  • Received:2011-01-06 Revised:2011-03-08 Published:2011-09-10 Online:2011-09-10

Abstract:

The reaction product between NdCl3·3i-PrOH and Al(i-Bu)3 as catalysts was separated into a soluble and an insoluble part in hexane, and isoprene polymerization behaviors and characteristics of hexane-soluble and insoluble fractions were examined. The results indicated that the hexane-soluble fraction of the catalyst aging with the (Nd+Al) preformation had no activity at room temperature and at 70 ℃, and the catalytic precipitate obtained at 70 ℃ had no active too. The catalysts with the (Nd+IP+Al) preparation pattern showed activity of polymerization at both room temperature and 70 ℃. We speculated that there are two catalyst active centers of (isoprenyl)2NdCl and (isoprenyl)NdCl2 in the polymerization system. The catalytic prepared methods had no effect on the microstructures of polyisoprene(about 96%). The molecular mass of the polyisoprenes obtained by the suspension catalyst and precipitate catalyst was high(Mn>100×104) and the molecular mass distribution was narrow(Mw/Mn<2.0), while the polyisoprene obtained by the clear solution catalyst had lower molecular mass(Mn<30×104) and a very wide molecular mass distribution(Mw/Mn>5.0).

Key words: Neodymium, Alkyl aluminum, Isoprene, Polyisoprene

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