Poly(propene-co-norbornene)s with high molar masses, tunable norbornene contents and properties, in high yield by ketimide-modified half-titanocene catalysts
Abstract
The ketimide-modified half-titanocene catalysts, Cp’TiCl2(N=CtBu2 [Cp’ = C5H5(1), C5Me5 (2), Me3SiC5H4 (3)], afforded high molecular weight copolymers of propene (P) and norbornene (N) with efficient N incorporation in the presence of MAO. The poly(P-co-N)s obtained were studied in detail by determining microstructure and comonomer contents by 13C-NMR spectra, molar masses, thermal and mechanical properties. The ketimide Cp’TiCl2(N=CtBu2) catalysts 1 and 3 exhibited higher catalytic activities and yielded the copolymers with higher N contents and molar mass than the ketimide-modified Cp*TiCl2(N=CtBu2) (2); the resultant copolymer by catalyst 1 contained 61.7 mol % of N and Mw equal to 657 kg mol-1 possessing uniform composition. The copolymers show very different tensile behaviours passing from ductile and tough materials to stiff and fragile ones as N content increases.